03-18-2005, 06:52 PM
Star Wars 3D
At a ShoWest panel discussion on Thursday March 17th, filmmaker George Lucas (along with James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, Robert Rodriguez and Randal Kleiser) unveiled the first public display of the Dimensionalized 3D process used to convert 2D feature motion picture into truly realistic 3D. The proprietary process, patented by In-Three of Agoura Hills CA, uses digital projection and lightweight wireless glasses to deliver the effect to the viewer. In-Three has completed many tests with films such as Star Wars Episodes II and IV, Lilo and Stitch, Grease and The Lord of the Rings. During the discussion, Mr. Lucas unofficially announced plans to theatrically re-release Star Wars: A New Hope in 3D for the film's 30th anniversary in 2007 - with the subsequent films in the series released each year thereafter. For more on the process, visit In-Three's official site.
http://www.in-three.com/
At a ShoWest panel discussion on Thursday March 17th, filmmaker George Lucas (along with James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, Robert Rodriguez and Randal Kleiser) unveiled the first public display of the Dimensionalized 3D process used to convert 2D feature motion picture into truly realistic 3D. The proprietary process, patented by In-Three of Agoura Hills CA, uses digital projection and lightweight wireless glasses to deliver the effect to the viewer. In-Three has completed many tests with films such as Star Wars Episodes II and IV, Lilo and Stitch, Grease and The Lord of the Rings. During the discussion, Mr. Lucas unofficially announced plans to theatrically re-release Star Wars: A New Hope in 3D for the film's 30th anniversary in 2007 - with the subsequent films in the series released each year thereafter. For more on the process, visit In-Three's official site.
http://www.in-three.com/
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Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico