Saturday, 28 November 2009
A Christmas Carol 3D
It was fantastic the visual effects were amazing when your seated with your 3D glasses on.
Its based on a book by Charles Dickens which was written around the mid 1800's.
The story goes that Ebenezer Scrooges business partner Jacob Marley is dead. One Christmas eve night Marley visits Scrooge to warn him of his chains he'll be carrying when he passes away and tells him he'll be visited by 3 ghosts. The ghost of Christmas past, the ghost of Christmas present and the ghost of Christmas yet to come the same night Marley visited. Scrooge is a horrible mean old man who cares for no one but him self. Even his nephew tries to convince him to chance his ways with no luck. He also treats his poor assistant Bob Cratchit and family like a piece of dirt. He soon changes his error of his ways after being visited and buys the biggest turkey in the butchers gives Bob Cratchit a payrise and make sure his family and tiny Tim are looked after. This ends with a great ending.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
World's First 3D Video Clips Website Launched
World's First 3D Video Clips Website Launched
http://3dvideoclips.net
While 3-dimensional videos are quickly gaining popularity among Internet users, Rocking Headlines Limited decided to launch the very first website dedicated to quality 3D content. The new website, 3DVideoClips.net promises to constantly provide its visitors with the latest 3D Video Clips available on the Internet.
"3DvideoClips.net acts as a middleman, gathering quality 3D content from publishers around the world and bringing it to the public after it has passed a strict quality assurance process", says Bryan O'Neil, the founder of 3DVideoClips.net.
"While there are many stereoscopic videos available in the Internet, there is also a large amount of content that is advertised as 3D but is really just a regular 2-dimensional content. Our goal is to carefully select what we publish and deliver only the best available content, saving our visitors from spending hours and hours going through various videos, only to discover that the vast majority are not what they are advertised as.", he adds.
3DVideoClips.net promises to deliver at least two new 3-dimensional video clips every day, making sure that its content remains fresh at all times. The self-hosted website that is not dependent on any streaming video providers, plans to start allowing user-submitted content before the end of 2009. According to 3DVideoClips.net, even the user-submitted content will be moderated and each video will still have to pass a quality review before being published.
O'Neil further comments: "Even though the true 3D content is not visible to the naked eye and proper stereoscopic glasses have to be worn in order to see the 3D effects, we believe that the website will become highly popular in a short period of time. With the availability of 3D glasses rapidly expanding, we estimate that by the end of 2010 at least 20% of Internet users will have a pair at their disposal. Our website also teaches its visitors how to make their own 3D glasses without spending more than a few dollars."
3D-News Posted: Saturday, November 7, 2009
http://3dvideoclips.net
While 3-dimensional videos are quickly gaining popularity among Internet users, Rocking Headlines Limited decided to launch the very first website dedicated to quality 3D content. The new website, 3DVideoClips.net promises to constantly provide its visitors with the latest 3D Video Clips available on the Internet.
"3DvideoClips.net acts as a middleman, gathering quality 3D content from publishers around the world and bringing it to the public after it has passed a strict quality assurance process", says Bryan O'Neil, the founder of 3DVideoClips.net.
"While there are many stereoscopic videos available in the Internet, there is also a large amount of content that is advertised as 3D but is really just a regular 2-dimensional content. Our goal is to carefully select what we publish and deliver only the best available content, saving our visitors from spending hours and hours going through various videos, only to discover that the vast majority are not what they are advertised as.", he adds.
3DVideoClips.net promises to deliver at least two new 3-dimensional video clips every day, making sure that its content remains fresh at all times. The self-hosted website that is not dependent on any streaming video providers, plans to start allowing user-submitted content before the end of 2009. According to 3DVideoClips.net, even the user-submitted content will be moderated and each video will still have to pass a quality review before being published.
O'Neil further comments: "Even though the true 3D content is not visible to the naked eye and proper stereoscopic glasses have to be worn in order to see the 3D effects, we believe that the website will become highly popular in a short period of time. With the availability of 3D glasses rapidly expanding, we estimate that by the end of 2010 at least 20% of Internet users will have a pair at their disposal. Our website also teaches its visitors how to make their own 3D glasses without spending more than a few dollars."
3D-News Posted: Saturday, November 7, 2009
Venice Film Fest offers 3D Award
ROME -- The Venice Film festival yesterday announced plans for a new award for the festival's best Stereoscopic 3D film, adding a cutting-edge aspect to the world's oldest film festival. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the award will go to "the most creative feature film among those in steroscopic 3D produced between September 2008 and August 2009" and will be sponsored by Persol (sunglass maker). The film panel for this award are director Nadia Ranocchi, U.S. film historian Dave Kehr, and U.S. film critic Scott Foundas. The Venice international film festival takes place from 2-12 September, with director Ang Lee as president of the jury. The Venice International Film Festival will unveil Pixar’s 3D version of its two Toy Story films (Toy Story 1 &2).
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