Disney recently came out out "Meet The Robinson's" a 3D animated film and one of the first of it's kind. I haven't seen the movie, but now I definitely want to check it out. Apparently, the technology used for this type of 3D animated effect is a far cry from what I remember about 3D, like the SpiderMan Ride at Universal studios, or big goofy red glasses that only seemed half real.
The company that has been working on the project is Read D, who's president and co-founder Joshua Greer looks like he might have just stepped out of a comic book store, and doesn't look a day over 25.
What makes Read D and Greer special as far as revolutionizing the 3D cinema effect, is that they have been working hard, diligently and without reserve. They focused completely on 3D cinema effects, an industry that might have appeared almost dead and long gone to most of us who remember getting a head ache, while feeling the pinch of Back to the Future style glasses pinning down on our temples. Read the full 3 page story at Read D: Future of Cinema
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I don't pretend to understand the dynamics, technology and back story on the entire world of 3d cinema, but I do know that it sounds very interesting, exciting and in my mind brings up some interesting theories on how this new technology might effect stocks :)
Novice, stock idea conspiracy theories of the day:
1. The 3d technology requires a special projector, a DLP based projector, that currently only 3 vendors make. Pick the one that seems most reliable, forward thinking and with a lot of money behind it and buy in. Might take a while, but hopefully their stock will go up tremendously once the 3d cinema craze hits
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
3D Glasses Back In Style
Posted by Nikki at 7:20 AM
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