Guide to 3D Television Production Released

3net, the 24/7 3D network and 3D television production studio, along with joint venture partners Discovery, Sony and IMAX announced the release of a guide to 3D television production.

The 3D Production Guide has now been made freely available to the public via multiple websites, it was announced today, Feb. 17, by Tom Cosgrove, president & CEO of 3net.

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The 50-page illustrated manual includes detailed information garnered from the combined 50 years of experience in the area of 3D from those who contributed to its creation. The guide outlines in detail all of the facets involved in creating 3D content for television, from initial workflow planning, to production, post production, stereographic correction and final delivery.

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The 3D Production Guide is a living document outlining current best practices in the area of 3D production for television. It is the result of extensive contributions from the 3D experts of 3net’s partner companies Discovery Communications, Sony Corporation and IMAX Corporation.

The guide was authored by Bert Collins, Josh Derby, Bruce Dobrin, Don Ecklund, Buzz Hays, Jim Houston, George Joblove and Spencer Stephens, with Bert Collins and Josh Derby serving as editors. It will be constantly updated and amended as the dynamics of 3D television production continue to evolve, said 3net.

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