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[AMIA-L] IMAX 3-D Conversion
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- Subject: [AMIA-L] IMAX 3-D Conversion
- From: Albert Steg <asteg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:37:40 -0500
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"LOS ANGELES, CA, March 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - IMAX Corporation
and Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that Superman Returns,
directed by Bryan Singer, will become the world's first live-action
Hollywood feature to be converted from 2D to IMAX® 3D. IMAX
Corporation will use its proprietary 2D to 3D conversion technology
to convert approximately 20 minutes of the film into An IMAX 3D
Experience®, the most immersive cinematic 3D in the world."
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This came as a surprise to me, as I had no idea there was a process
for turning existing 2-D motion pictures into a 3-D version. Can
anyone say anything about the underlying concept / process for doing
this?
Albert
Make Mine Marvel!
(except Batman is cool)