io for TV Converting
2D to
Studios are perfecting workflows — often using their own tools — to
3D
streamline the process. By Christine Bunish
30 Post • May 2012
3D Eye Solutions' Dominic Crain and Rueben Gonzalez (L-R), using their in-house Reality Splitter. See page 34 for details. .
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Much to the delight of producers — and to audiences on the receiving end of stereo 3D content — options for high-quality 2D-to-3D conver- sion have increased in the last few years. A number of facilities in the U.S. and Canada offer 3D conversion services, often in conjunction with international vendor partners for a sun-never-sets approach to work- flow efficiencies. Proprietary soft- ware is paired with off-the-shelf solutions to optimize pipelines and reduce costs for content of all types.
Bringing a big-time sound experience to living rooms everywhere. By Christine Bunish