3D Courses

IBC 2010 – 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D

There was plenty of 3D at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam this year.  At the awards ceremony, alone, the audience was frequently asked to don 3D glasses to […]  More

RealD: Passive Full HD 3D ‘in 2011′

By Michael Silbergleid FreshContentEngine.com reports on RealD announcing that it is preparing to release full HD passive glasses 3D into the TV market sometime in 2011. “Currently active shutter glasses are […]  More

Stephen Fry Presents Guide To 3DTV

By Michael Silbergleid UK comedian and self confessed tech enthusiast Stephen Fry has produced a short-film about 3D TV technology with Sky, designed to make it easier for Britons to […]  More

Why 3D Isn't the Only New TV technology in Town

By Michael Silbergleid Recycled cabinets, web-connected sets, twin screens… New hi-tech TVs – and no, they’re not 3D. Read more at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1310204/The-picture-Why-3D-isnt-new-TV-technology-town.html  More

Study Tracks Concerns About 3-D TV Sets

By Michael Silbergleid The Associated Press reports on a study about consumer attitudes toward 3-D television found many who were less interested in the technology after they actually experienced it. […]  More

3D Camera: Something Different

I’ve been writing about 3D image capture for more than 35 years.  I’ve covered side-by-side and beam-splitter rigs, parallel and toed-in lenses, integrated cameras, single-lens stereo, integral imaging, 3D illusions, […]  More

What's Next?

These were some of the things that could be seen at Canon Expo at New York’s Javits Convention Center last week: ice skaters pirouetting without ice, people viewing someone dressed […]  More

Good News: I See 3D

It has been a good 3D month for me.  A local cinema has been running a series of classic 3D movies from the 1950s, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for […]  More

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