3D Broadcast and Film Technology to feature in Live Patent Auction
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March 31, 2006 A fortnight ago we wrote about the plans for Chicago-based merchant bank Ocean Tomo to conduct the world's first, live multi-lot technology patent auction in San Francisco on April 6, 2006 but we didn’t realise that CircleScan would be among the lots on the day. Originally developed by inventor Eddie Paul of EP Industries in El Segundo, CA, the patented CircleScan makes 3D television entertainment a technical and economic reality. Unlike traditional 3D technologies requiring specialized cameras to record stereoscopic images, CircleScan easily attaches to any existing equipment. But what really sets CircleScan apart from all other 3D systems is that it can be delivered with virtually zero-cost of deployment across the entire media landscape: theaters, broadcast, DVDs, Internet and even iPods and cell phones. The picture? That's Circlescan being used to shoot a Victoria's Secret catalogue.
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- November 25, 2009 @ 17:19 UTC