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Film-based 3D Projection Making a Comeback?
January 26, 2010



Before you jump to conclusions and think we’re talking about red/green anaglyph - we’re not. A Los Angeles-based startup, Oculus3D, has announced that is has developed a low-cost 3D theatrical format that works with the installed base of 35mm movie projectors. The company’s OculR system eliminates the need for exhibitors to purchase a new digital system to play 3D films and, according to company materials, does not require exhibitors to pay per-seat or per-show royalty fees. Their 3D solution "works with all standard 35mm projectors, delivering superb quality film-based 3D presentations that are equal to or better than more costly digital options."


 

Aldo Cugnini, Insight Media Consultant

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