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Archive for April, 2009

The Dark Country 3D (2009) Movie

The Dark Country (2009) is being directed by Thomas Jane in 3D. The plot for this suspense/thriller is listed by IMDb as “A couple en route from Las Vegas are forced to deal with a body out in the desert making their honeymoon one hellish ride.” The Dark Country 3D has few photos and no trailer yet. A release date is set for sometime in 2009. The Film School Rejects lists The Dark Country is “leading the 3D revolution”. The Dark Country 3D 2009 Movie
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Panasonic new 3D HD video Camera

Panasonic 3D: Just Slightly Ahead of its Time one single camera that uses twin WALLE style lenses that records two streams of cideo onto its P2 memory cards. At the 3DX Festival in November 2008, Jon Landau, the executive producer for James Cameron, said, “3D was the biggest thing in cinema to come along since stereo”. Jon Landau was also at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2009 at the Panasonic booth praising the advancements of 3D in the home – from Panasonic. When Mr. Landau saw the quality of Panasonic’s 103″ plasma, he said that, “watching it is like dreaming with your eyes open!” So, will James Cameron’s Avatar 3D be the first 3D Blu-ray disk? Panasonic has also created the “Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory Advanced Authoring Center (PHL-AC)” in February of 2009, which is located inside it’s Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory (PHL) in Universal City, California. This branch of Panasonic is expected to speed up 3D Full HD (FHD) Blu-ray format development. And, they will work directly with Hollywood studios in providing 3D title development services for 3D FHD (Full HD) Blu-ray titles.
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Coraline 3D Movie 2009 Trailer

Coraline 3D Movie 2009 Trailer Coraline is about a young girl who walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers an alternate version of her life – a better version. But when this wondrously off-kilter, fantastical adventure turns dangerous and her “other” parents try to keep her forever, Coraline must count of her resourcefulness, determination, and bravery to get back home. Coraline is copyright 2008-2009 Focus Features LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coraline 3D Movie 2009 http://3dguy.tv/
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Disney’s G Force 3D Movie Trailer 2009

Disney’s G Force 3D Movie Trailer 2009 Producer Jerry Bruckheimer brings his first 3D film to the big screen with G-FORCE, a comedy adventure about the latest evolution of a covert government program to train animals to work in espionage. Armed with the latest high-tech spy equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discover that the fate of the world is in their paws. Tapped for the G-FORCE are guinea pigs Darwin (voice of Sam Rockwell), the squad leader determined to succeed at all costs; Blaster (voice of Tracy Morgan), an outrageous weapons expert with tons of attitude and a love for all things extreme; and Juarez (voice of Penelope Cruz), a sexy martial arts pro; plus the literal fly-on-the-wall reconnaissance expert Mooch, a star-nosed mole Speckles (voice of Nicholas Cage), the computer and information specialist. G Force is copyright 2009 Walt Disney Pictures. All rights reserved. Disneys G-Force 3D Movie http://3dguy.tv/
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My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009) Movie Trailer

Final Destination: Death Trip 3DFinal Destination: Death Trip 3D Nick and some friends head to the racetrack for the weekend to watch a car race. , when the terrifying accident flys into the audience at 180 mph. People will splatter and be ripped apart, one girl gets her head knocked off by a flying tire, massive explosions, and eventually the entire stadium collapses onto the rest of the audience. Then main character “Nick” discovers it was just a vision that’s about to happen, and he gets himself and about 12 other people ejected from the stadium. But Death returns to finish off the survivors, with the freak accidents being more brutal than ever. On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O’Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave…escaping seconds before Nick’s frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they’ve cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one–in increasingly gruesome ways–Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. The film marks the latest in the highly popular “Final Destination” series, and its first 3D installment, giving horror fans an especially visceral thrill ride. Final Destination: Death Trip 3D is copyright 2009 New Line Cinema. All rights reserved. http://3dguy.tv/
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Monsters vs. Aliens 3D 2009 Movie Trailer

Monsters vs. Aliens 3D 2009 Movie When a meteorite from outer space hits a young California woman named Susan Murphy and turns her into a giant monster, she is taken to a secret government compound where she meets a ragtag group of monsters also rounded up over the years. As a last resort, under the guidance of General W.R. Monger, on a desperate order from The President, the motley crew of Monsters is called into action to combat the aliens and save the world from imminent destruction! Monsters vs. Aliens is copyright 2009 Dream Works Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved http://3dguy.tv/ Super Bowl Commerical Super Bowl XLIII (43) Commercial, Monsters vs. Aliens, is a 3D movie that held a 90-second spot during the Super Bowl. At an estimated 3 million U.S. dollars per 30 seconds, Monster vs. Aliens 3D movie trailer could be the most expensive Super Bowl commercial to date. The video aired on February 1, 2009 on NBC at the end of the second quarter. You need a pair of 3D glasses to view the commercial for the full effect. Monsters Vs. Aliens picture
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Battle for Terra 3D 2009 Movie Trailer

Battle for Terra 3D Battle for Terra 3D When the peaceful inhabitants of the beautiful planet Terra come under attack from the last surviving members of humanity adrift in an aging spaceship, the stage is set for an all-out war between the two races for control of the planet. But will an unlikely friendship between a rebellious young Terrian (voiced by Evan Rachel Wood) and an injured human pilot (Luke Wilson) somehow convince their leaders that war is not the answer? A CG-animated science fiction action adventure, Battle for Terra is directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas (The Freak, Terra) from a screenplay by Evan Spiliotopoulos (The Jungle Book 2) and Tsirbas. The film is voiced by an all-star cast including Evan Rachel Wood (The Wrestler, Down in the Valley), Luke Wilson (3:10 to Yuma, Blades of Glory), Brian Cox (Zodiac, The Bourne Supremacy), David Cross (Kung Fu Panda, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), Justin Long (Hes Just Not That Into You, Zack and Miri Make a Porno), Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot Like Love), Dennis Quaid (Vantage Point, Far From Heaven), Chris Evans (Push, Sunshine), James Garner (The Notebook, Space Cowboys), Danny Glover (Shooter, The Royal Tenenbaums), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Alien: Resurrection) and Danny Trejo (Halloween, Grindhouse). The film is produced by Keith Calder (The Wackness, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane), Ryan Colucci, Dane Allan Smith (TankUp.US, Terra) and Jessica Wu, with original music by Abel Korzeniowski (Metropolis). The films editors are J. Kathleen Gibson and Jim May. Living in perfect harmony in gravity-defying cities above the clouds, the inhabitants of the planet Terra are complete strangers to war. So when Terra is invaded by human beings fleeing a civil war and environmental catastrophe, many of the Terrians at first welcome the invaders as gods. Only the feisty young Mala (Evan Rachel Wood) fights back, luring one of the invading spacecrafts to destruction after her father is abducted, then rescuing its pilot—a human named Jim (Luke Wilson). In return for saving his life, Jim promises to help Mala find her father, taking her on a perilous journey to the Ark—the humans aging mother ship. Along the way, Mala and Jim learn that their people really arent so different from one another. But with the Earthforce army poised to invade Terra and render it uninhabitable for Terrians, Mala and Jim must find a way to help the two races coexist—before its too late. Rated PG for sequences of science-fiction action violence and some thematic elements. Battle for Terra is copyright 2009 Terra Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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James Cameron’s Avatar 3D (2009) Movie Trailer

Avatar 2009 3D Movie Trailer by James CameronAvatar 2009 3D Movie Trailer by James Cameron In a distant future, humanity discovers the planet ‘Alpha Centauri B-4′, and for those scientists and astronauts who’ve traversed the gulf between neighboring suns and arrived on its alien soil know it as ‘Pandora’. A world filled with an incredible diversity of beautiful and deadly ammonia-breathing lifeforms. Its also a world that harbors treasures and resources almost beyond price. But just as the original Pandora’s Box wrought devastation on those who would use it for their own gain, so too this world may destroy not just the Pandorans home, but ours as well. Avatar is the story of a wounded ex-marine, thrust unwillingly into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich in bio-diversity, who eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival. Avatar is copyright 2009 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Panasonic 3DPanasonic new 3D HD video Camera

Panasonic 3D … Just slightly ahead of it’s time!

Panasonic is definitely out to become the market leader in 3D technology for the home. There is no state secret there. It is obvious from everything that they have been doing.  They already have, as many industry guru’s have said, the best Flat panel displays. As the HD Guru, Gary Merson, stated in his review of the Panasonic TH-50PZ750: “In conclusion, the Panasonic TH-50PZ750 is simply the best high definition display I have ever reviewed.” But now they have launched an all out attack on the new 3D frontiers. Yesterday,  April 21st, they announced a new, as yet unnamed, 3D HD video camera. This unique approach uses one camera with twin WALLE style lenses that records two streams of video onto it P2 memory cards. No details yet about  price or even how the video will be processed. While officially a concept camera, it has caused a quite a stir at this years NAB show in Las Vegas. It is certainly a step towards a more streamlined system than what is being used now by 3D Producers. Right now you need a specially designed rig that holds two cameras. Usually one is sitting normally and the other is either standing straight up or down, depending upon the style of custom 3D rig that you want to use. Let’s step back and see what has brought Panasonic to this point. Back in November of last year at the 3DX Festival Jon Landau gave a talk along with a message from the big kahuna, James Cameron. Clearly, the message of the day from Mr. Landau was that, “3D was the biggest thing in cinema to come along since stereo”. The accompanying message was that 3D could never be experienced in the home the way that cinema can. Fast forward to January at the CES Show in Las Vegas and we have Jon Landau at the Panasonic booth extolling the virtues of 3D in the home from Panasonic! It seems Panasonic campaigned by showing James Cameron just what they had in store in Home 3D. And what he saw on Panasonic’s 103’ Plasma was good enough to use to watch the digital dallies of Avatar on.  As he put it, “watching it is like dreaming with your eyes open!” There is a lot of buzz going around that Avatar will be the first 3D Blu-Ray  disk. Earlier this year Panasonic created Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory Advanced Authoring Center (PHL-AC) which will began operations effective February 1, 2009.  The center, which is located within Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory (PHL) in Universal City, California, is expected to speed up 3D FHD Blu-ray format-establishment and development and will work directly with Hollywood studios providing 3D title development services for 3D FHD Blu-ray titles. One more note on April 13, 2009 Stereoscopic 3-D content moved one small step closer to the home TV. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) said it will define a single mastering standard for viewing on TVs, PCs and mobile phones stereo 3-D content that could come from optical disks, broadcast networks or the Internet. A SMPTE executive said the group will kick off a standards effort this summer with the aim of finishing the specs within a year. Other organisations including the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) are working on their own 3DTV standards in parallel with the SMPTE effort. Stay tune to 3Dguy.tv for the latest news in 3D Media.
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Disney Pixar Up (2009) 3D movie trailer

Disney/Pixar Up 3D Movie 2009 TrailerDisney/Pixar Up 3D Movie 2009 Trailer From Disney Pixar comes “Up”, a comedy adventure about 78 year old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell. From the Academy Award-nominated director Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc.), Disney Pixar’s Up invites you on a hilarious journey into a lost world, with the least likely duo on Earth. Up will be presented in Disney Digital 3-D in select theaters. Up is copyright 2009 Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.
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