Nota de prensa sobre la conversión de Harry Potter

Acabo de recibir esta nota de prensa, 100% alineada con mis impresiones publicadas la semana pasada en este blog 😉 I.E. Effects Delivers Stereo Conversion for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 L.A. and Michigan Facilities Work Seamlessly on Complex Postproduction Task Los Angeles, CA: July 26, 2011… Seguir leyendo

Orange y Dimension 3 becan proyectos 3D

Orange and Dimension 3 invite producers to an information day focusing on stereoscopic 3D Avance Rapide Communication, the organizer of Dimension 3, the International Forum on S-3D and New Images, is teaming up with Orange, one of the telecommunication operators world’s leader, to run the Orange 3D Workshops. This partnership Seguir leyendo

Workshops about stereoscopic 3D soon

Soon I will start some stereoscopic 3D workshops at diverse levels: 1) Introduction to 3D (stereoscopy 101) Everything an executive, a producer or any audiovisual professional need to know about 3D History of stereoscopy, glossary of terms, principles, basic equipment 2) 3D for indies (guerrilla 3D) How to start to Seguir leyendo

Press notice about the 3D version of This is it

I.E. Effects completed key visual effects sequences for the highly-anticipated Michael Jackson concert film «This Is It«. While the theatrical release will be a standard 2D presentation, the Culver City-based postproduction facility delivered all of its VFX work in full stereoscopic 3D, opening the door for a stereoscopic version of Seguir leyendo

New mobile 3D solution from Real D for single projectors

RealD, the world’s leading 3D technology company, is introducing the RealD LP™ (Linear Polarizing Z Screen) to bring the power of 3D to the small screen. The world’s first mobile, single-projector, passive 3D solution, the RealD LP brings the vibrancy of high-quality 3D to smaller venues such as conference rooms, Seguir leyendo

Best video of 2008 – it’s not 3D, but it is even better than that

A friend of mine just sent me this link yesterday, and the number of views was still under 20,000 It’s made by a French company and they project images on building’s façades, and the execution is so perfect, it looks like it’s been postproduced. Don’t be fooled, it’s just motion Seguir leyendo