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$400 million for Cameron’s AVATAR 3D?

James Cameron’s Avatar is earning millions of bucks and continues to earn more! Avatar is estimated to be one of the most expensive films ever made, with a budget clocking in at about $230 million. Now, Avatar have broken past ticket sales records for a 3D movie. If Pixar’s UP earned $68.1 million over opening weekend earlier this year, this mind boggling Avatar, analysts says,  may generate at least $400 million in total earnings after its run, playing in 3,124 theaters in 2,034 locations.

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James Cameron reportedly started writing the story of “Avatar” in 1995, and worked on it for about 10 years, developing the appropriate technology to create the vast world that he was imagining… Undeniably,  Cameron’s Avatar deserves the price! source: newschronicle.com

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Piranha 3D Trailer Released

Dimension Films are set to reveal the first ever trailer for their eagerly anticipated movie, Piranha 3D. Dimension Films will be previewing the Piranha 3D trailer prior to select 2D and 3D screenings of James Cameron’s AVATAR, which is released today. Read the rest of this entry »
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CEATEC 2009 Toshiba 3D Screen Cell Regza

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3D To Invade Japan in the Future

3D is unbelievably on its way up. More and more gadgets, specifically, televisions, are getting 3D technical advances. Many devices are already available in the market.
Recently, Sony bombarded the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition 2009 in Japan with its 280-inch 3D LED display (measuring 6.4×3.4m). It can be switched from and can switch between 2D and 3D video. The big LED wall was comprised of 70 28-inch LED displays.
“Not only movies but also other moving images will go 3D in the near future,” the companies said.
Sony Corp and Sony Marketing Inc showcased a business-use camera, processor to compensate and adjust 3D images, switcher and recorder for editing, monitors to check images, projector and many more.
“3D images are already broadcast in live sports and music programs via cable TV networks and satellite broadcasting in US,” Sony said. “In the future, such movements will occur in Japan, too.”
3D is unbelievably on its way up. More and more gadgets, specifically, televisions, are getting 3D technical advances. Many devices are already available in the market. Recently, Sony bombarded the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition 2009 in Japan with its 280-inch 3D LED display (measuring 6.4×3.4m). It can be switched from and can switch between 2D and 3D video. The big LED wall was comprised of 70 28-inch LED displays. “Not only movies but also other moving images will go 3D in the near future,” the companies said. Sony Corp and Sony Marketing Inc showcased a business-use camera, processor to compensate and adjust 3D images, switcher and recorder for editing, monitors to check images, projector and many more. “3D images are already broadcast in live sports and music programs via cable TV networks and satellite broadcasting in US,” Sony said. “In the future, such movements will occur in Japan, too.”
Sony 3D Video Production System

Sony 3D Video Production System

source: engadget, i4u.

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Chuck Russell to direct Arabian Nights 3D

Chuck Russell will be directing a 3D “Arabian Nights.” The script was written by him and Barry P. Ambrose. Arabian Nights 3D will be financed by Inferno Entertainment. $70 million is the amount allotted for this action studded film. Production is planned to begin in April. Russell said, “Through the use of a new generation of visual technologies, we will be able to quite literally take audiences around the world on a magic carpet ride.” Read more at variety.com

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Technicolor Addresses 3D Screen Shortage

“Technicolor’s 3D-on-film solution is finding some traction in the marketplace. The lab and post-production giant has announced support for Technicolor 3D from DreamWorks Animation, Lionsgate, Paramount, Overture, Universal Studios, Warner Bros., and the Weinstein Co., all of which aim to release pics in the format…” * Technicolor looks forward to address the lack of digital 3D screens through the use of conventional celluloid film prints capable of 3D imaging. Ahmad Ouri, Technicolor’s president of strategy, technology and marketing, said he is expecting to announce the initial operation deals for Technicolor 3D at ShowEast on the coming week. Also, Ouri said of these companies, “If we have screens available, then they will release their content in this format.” Between them, they have 17 stereoscopic 3D (S3D) releases skedded for 2010. Disney seemed to rule out support for the format. “We’re fully committed to the digital 3D solution,” said a Disney rep. “We think it provides the highest quality to the movie-going experience. We’ve been committed to this format dating back to our first Disney Digital 3D release with ‘Chicken Little.’ ” *source: Variety More of this article at variety.com.
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World’s First 3D Laser HD TV from HDI

It’s high-definition. It’s laser-driven 2D/3D television. It’s low-cost It’s energy efficient. HDI Ltd.’s new 100-inch diagonal Laser-Driven 2D/3D Switchable Dynamic Video Projection Televisions has so much to offer. October 28, 2009, HDI Ltd. announced its 100-inch diagonal Laser-Driven 2D/3D Switchable Dynamic Video Projection Televisions. HDI Ltd.’s 2D/3D switchable system gives a stunningly superior 2D image, with a 50% greater resolution than today’s digital cinemas, and derives its greater-than-high definition stereoscopic 1920 x 1080p “3D” image. At full 1080p HD, the HDI Ltd. screen refreshes at 360 fields per-second on each eye, the fastest refresh rate on any mass produced television or projector. One has not to mind 3D adverse effects, such as migraines, dizziness, nausea, and motion sickness, long associated with inferior and expensive shutter glasses and substandard 3D technology. HDI Ltd. delivers the most immersive, comfortable, and natural 3D viewing experience in the world with low-cost and light-weight proprietary polarized glasses. Technology journalist Richard Hart called HDI Ltd.’s picture quality. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computers, said, “Without a doubt, the best demonstration of 3D technology I have ever seen…the smoothest yet, and smoothness means no headaches…”
This HDI new technology has so much to promise...

This HDI new technology has so much to promise...

More of this article at alias3dmedia.
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3D Without the Dizziness with Samsung’s 30-inch AMOLED TV

Samsung’s AMOLED 3D TV prototype was one of the attractions at the  FPD 2009.Its panel is just 2.5-mm thick and has a million-to-1 contrast. Samsung said that its latest shutter-glasses technology reduces the dizziness often associated with 3D. No announcement was made yet when the product be available to the market.
Samsung's 30-inch AMOLED TV Prototype

Samsung's 30-inch AMOLED TV Prototype

Source: Gizmodo
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FinePix REAL 3D Now out in US

The much-awaited FinePix REAL 3D system is now available in the United States. Early this year, Fujifilm announced this 3D technology system that captures realistic 3D images and movies that can be enjoyed without the need of glasses. Go Miyazaki, division president, Electronic Imaging Division, Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. stated, “The FinePix REAL 3D system is unlike any other digital imaging product on the market today, and the first real, complete solution for 3D digital photography, putting Fujifilm at the forefront of imaging technology. With the FinePix REAL 3D system, Fujifilm is offering users a totally new experience in both still pictures and movies to capture precious moments just as their eyes see them.” A twin product, “FinePix REAL 3D V1,” a digital 3D viewer, features Fujifilm’s newly developed 3D/2D display 8.0-inch LCD panel. This technology was also announced by Fujifilm. This allows users to enjoy and playback 3D images without the need for special 3D glasses, too. Users can enjoy 3D and 2D slideshows, as well as a Micro Thumbnail View, and an easy-to-use “Image Search” feature.
Now out in US!

Now out in US!

More of this article at dealerscope.

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Nvidia: web 3D everywhere thru Cloud 3D

Nvidia is at work on upgrading 3D images viewing on the net. They are in attempts on using Cloud 3D, a new cloud computing model. With Cloud 3D, Nvidia is hoping to take the cloud model to 3D rendering, rapidly speeding up the time it takes to bring photo-realistic images to end users. It’s not real-time rendering of perfect images, but it gives designers, retailers and engineers’ incredible ability to create and maneuver images much more quickly. Nvidia plans on working with the cloud computing provider and not to host the servers for Cloud 3D. And so, developers and companies can connect into this computing power to create these images. If that happens, we’ll be seeing the web world in a brighter new way.
Nvidia is at work on upgrading 3D images viewing on the net.

Nvidia is at work on upgrading 3D images viewing on the net.

Read more: sfgate
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