Posts Tagged ‘color-code 3d glasses’

Avatar 3D should surpass $4 Billion in ticket-sales when moviegoers realize the need to see it twice!

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

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In just 7 weeks, James Cameron’s 3D movie “Avatar” has surpassed Titanic to become the highest grossing film of all time with over $2 billion in sales.  What most analysts have missed out is how, so far, Avatar may have crushed the record-books, if kept, for becoming the single film that has been seen at least twice, in such a short time, by the largest percentage of audiences in the history of moviegoing. (more…)

Mission3-D celebrates its 7th anniversary…

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Samer Ramadan with Prime Minister of Lebanon Fouad Sanyoura

Samer Ramadan with Prime Minister of Lebanon Fouad Sanyoura

…Showcasing the important milestones of its 3D technological advancements and achievements.

Mission3-D was founded in 2002 with a “Mission”, to advance and bring the joy and benefits of Stereo 3D technology to the masses.  7 years later, we are happy to share with our readers our accomplishments and the important milestones we reached during this 7-year period.  With this 7th year promising to be a banner year for Mission3D. (more…)

Why the 3D Super Bowl Ads Were a Total Disappointment to You

Friday, February 20th, 2009

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Why was the Super Bowl XLIII 3D extravaganza both a major success and a big failure?  Who’s to blame?

If you watched the super bowl and enjoyed the 3D effects of PepsiCo’s Sobe Lifewater and Dreamworks’ Monsters vs. Aliens commercials created using InTRU 3D, you are probably lucky.  But for the rest of us,  it felt like Dreamworks and their 3D execution consultants pulled a stunt and the audience took the bait. Are they to be blamed? Sam Ramadan believes they are partly culpable. (more…)

Why is stereo 3D not ready for broadcast TV? - Mission3D explains

Friday, February 20th, 2009

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The big hype this year was the Super Bowl 3D commercials with the biggest disappointment coming after most everyone put on those also much-hyped 3D glasses and saw little or no 3D effects.

Everyone needs to know that Dreamworks’ Monsters vs. Aliens promises to be a big hit on the big screen, and Sam Ramadan believes it will be, because unlike the Super Bowl commercial which was broadcast in anaglyph stereo YB vision (the producers call it Color-Code 3D), the actual film will be shown in theaters in Real 3D and IMAX 3D, which offer a 3D-controlled viewing environment and use stereo polarized 3D glasses that are unisex (independent of feminine or masculine vision) (more…)

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