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Shaw launches online video portal PDF Print E-mail

Hollywood Reporter | June 17, 2010

By Etan Vlessing

VOD offers content from Universal, Maple, MGM

TORONTO -- "TV Everywhere" is catching on in Canada.

Western Canadian cable giant Shaw Communications on Thursday launched a new online video portal, Shaw Video on Demand, to enable subscribers to view content on their TV sets or computers at home or away via a broadband video player.
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3D TV as ‘Compelling’ as Theatrical Movie PDF Print E-mail

Home Media Magazine | Thursday, May 6, 2010

By Erik Gruenwedel

Describing the 3D picture quality on an enabled high-definition television “as good as” a movie theater, Consumer Reports May 4 said the renaissance of the former gimmicky format is real — despite scant available content for home entertainment.

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DreamWorks: Making 3D Movies - Forward Thinking PDF Print E-mail
Daily Stereoscopic 3D Media News | Thursday, May 6, 2010

by Michael J. Miller

Perhaps no company has promoted 3D harder than DreamWorks Animation, which created Monsters vs. Aliens (the first 3D Blu-ray movie I've seen) as well as the recent How To Train Your Dragon and the upcoming Shrek Forever After in 3D. These movies have probably done more to push 3D than anything other than Avatar.

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Samsung and Panasonic 3DTVs use same active shutter glasses tech, but are (mostly) incompatible PDF Print E-mail

Daily Stereoscopic 3D Media News | Thursday, May 6, 2010

At a recent London shindig to promote its 3D television sets, Samsung revealed that the active shutter glasses used to view its glorious, mighty, breathtaking 3D content are based on the same technology as Panasonic's, only they're reversed.

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3-D video gaming is coming, but at what cost? PDF Print E-mail

CNN.com | Thursday, May 6, 2010

After the rush by audiences to Hollywood 3-D blockbusters "Avatar" and "Alice in Wonderland," game designers and developers are hoping to strike gold with 3-D gaming.

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3-D summer releases: What will pop out and what will fall flat PDF Print E-mail

Today 3D | April 25, 2010

The summer's most prominent names include Robert Downey Jr. (" Iron Man 2"), Russell Crowe ( " Robin Hood"), Angelina Jolie ("Salt"), Tom Cruise ("Knight and Day") and Julia Roberts ("Eat, Pray, Love"). But the season's biggest star might not be an actor, but a technique: 3-D.

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Click here to find out more! 3-D: Hollywood’s latest hot trend PDF Print E-mail

Los Angeles Times | April 25, 2010

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On a recent afternoon, a dozen cinematographers, directors and camera assistants huddled inside a sound stage on the Sony Pictures lot in Culver City, wearing black plastic glasses as they watched a monitor.

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Popularity of 3-D is affecting how screenplays are written PDF Print E-mail

Los Angeles Times | April 25, 2010

By Steve Zeitchik

Some filmmakers fear the technology will eventually dictate which films are greenlighted.

When Matt Pitts, a writer on "Fringe" and a former assistant to J.J. Abrams, recently began shopping his first film script to movie studios, he knew he had a marketable idea on his hands. The title of his screenplay, after all, was " Spring Break Zombie Cruise" and its storyline followed, well, just that.

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Will 3-D summer releases pop out or fall flat? PDF Print E-mail
Los Angeles Times | April 25 2010

By John Horn

The summer's most prominent names include Robert Downey Jr. (" Iron Man 2"), Russell Crowe ( " Robin Hood"), Angelina Jolie ("Salt"), Tom Cruise ("Knight and Day") and Julia Roberts ("Eat, Pray, Love"). But the season's biggest star might not be an actor, but a technique: 3-D.

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Sherlock Holmes Sequel Could Be 3D | Movieline PDF Print E-mail

Today 3D | April 24, 2010

And 3D Week rolls on! If news about 3D plans for Men in Black 3, The Last Airbender and — most hilariously — The Green Hornet didn’t satiate your need for a third dimension, maybe Sherlock Holmes will. Hey, nothing screams “overproduced 3D effects!” like the tales of a 19th century detective, right, guys?

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