Film sound and editing legend, Walter Murch, recently expounded on the virtues, challenges and future of 3-D technology in the entertainment industry. Murch, who is respected for his Academy Award-winning work on “Apocalypse Now” and Oscar-winning editing and sound mixing work on “The English Patient,” recently wrote a letter to film critic Roger Ebert about the world of 3-D.
Murch’s own history with 3-D technology started back in 1986 when he edited the 3-D version of Michael Jackson’s “Captain Eo,” which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and shown at Disney theme parks. Many actually claim this film was “4-D” since it incorporated so many in-theater effects (lasers, smoke, etc.) synched to the film’s narrative.
In the letter he wrote to Ebert, Murch explains that the biggest obstacle in producing 3-D films is the “convergence/focus issue.” As a viewer watches a 3-D film, different “planes” are apparent to the viewer, and though the viewer him or herself is not changing their location
Film sound and editing legend, Walter Murch, recently expounded on the virtues, challenges and future of 3-D technology in the entertainment industry. Murch, who is respected for his Academy Award-winning work on “Apocalypse Now” and Oscar-winning editing and sound mixing work on “The English Patient,” recently wrote a letter to film critic Roger Ebert about the world of 3-D.
Murch’s own history with 3-D technology started back in 1986 when he edited the 3-D version of Michael Jackson’s “Captain Eo,” which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and shown at Disney theme parks. Many actually claim this film was “4-D” since it incorporated so many in-theater effects (lasers, smoke, etc.) synched to the film’s narrative.
In the letter he wrote to Ebert, Murch explains that the biggest obstacle in producing 3-D films is the “convergence/focus issue.” As a viewer watches a 3-D film, different “planes” are apparent to the viewer, and though the viewer him or herself is not changing their location
Out of the answers below, can you guess why people are hesitant to buy online?
A. Cannot see the product in person.
B. Does the finish look exactly as it does online?
C. Concerns over online security.
D. Do not feel comfortable doing business with people they have not had the opportunity to meet face to face.
E. All of the above.
If you answered “E”, then you share the same concerns of many. It can be quite nerve wracking to make a purchase sight unseen with an unfamiliar company.
As an online furniture company, we face these hurdles every day when speaking with our customers. It is extremely important to us to make sure our customers feel comfortable when making their purchases. That is why we make sure to address each and every one of these reservations.
For starters, did you know that we can send you wood-finish samples of any our TV lift cabinets? Yes, it is absolutely true! To ensure our customers select the right TV lift cabinet
Out of the answers below, can you guess why people are hesitant to buy online?
A. Cannot see the product in person.
B. Does the finish look exactly as it does online?
C. Concerns over online security.
D. Do not feel comfortable doing business with people they have not had the opportunity to meet face to face.
E. All of the above.
If you answered “E”, then you share the same concerns of many. It can be quite nerve wracking to make a purchase sight unseen with an unfamiliar company.
As an online furniture company, we face these hurdles every day when speaking with our customers. It is extremely important to us to make sure our customers feel comfortable when making their purchases. That is why we make sure to address each and every one of these reservations.
For starters, did you know that we can send you wood-finish samples of any our TV lift cabinets? Yes, it is absolutely true! To ensure our customers select the right TV lift cabinet
The lines of division are even blurrier now, at least in terms of who will be providing your cable and Internet service in 2011. The FCC recently approved a Comcast-NBC merger, citing that it did not violate U.S. antitrust laws. So should you expect to see a change in your service when you come home one afternoon next week to watch a show in front of your TV lift cabinet? Probably not. What this merger means is that Comcast now has majority ownership of NBC and its media properties, which includes a piece of TV-streaming giant, Hulu.
The specifics of the merger are an agreement between Comcast and General Electric, which owns the majority of NBC Universal. The merger was approved by the FCC by a 4-1 vote, and Comcast will acquire 51% of NBC Universal for approximately $13.75 billion. This deal has been in the works for more than a year.
One of the major concerns over this deal before it was passed was to make sure it did not hinder or hamper the continuing growth of online video. The FCC
The lines of division are even blurrier now, at least in terms of who will be providing your cable and Internet service in 2011. The FCC recently approved a Comcast-NBC merger, citing that it did not violate U.S. antitrust laws. So should you expect to see a change in your service when you come home one afternoon next week to watch a show in front of your TV lift cabinet? Probably not. What this merger means is that Comcast now has majority ownership of NBC and its media properties, which includes a piece of TV-streaming giant, Hulu.
The specifics of the merger are an agreement between Comcast and General Electric, which owns the majority of NBC Universal. The merger was approved by the FCC by a 4-1 vote, and Comcast will acquire 51% of NBC Universal for approximately $13.75 billion. This deal has been in the works for more than a year.
One of the major concerns over this deal before it was passed was to make sure it did not hinder or hamper the continuing growth of online video. The FCC
The lines of division are even blurrier now, at least in terms of who will be providing your cable and Internet service in 2011. The FCC recently approved a Comcast-NBC merger, citing that it did not violate U.S. antitrust laws. So should you expect to see a change in your service when you come home one afternoon next week to watch a show in front of your TV lift cabinet? Probably not. What this merger means is that Comcast now has majority ownership of NBC and its media properties, which includes a piece of TV-streaming giant, Hulu.
The specifics of the merger are an agreement between Comcast and General Electric, which owns the majority of NBC Universal. The merger was approved by the FCC by a 4-1 vote, and Comcast will acquire 51% of NBC Universal for approximately $13.75 billion. This deal has been in the works for more than a year.
One of the major concerns over this deal before it was passed was to make sure it did not hinder or hamper the continuing growth of online video. The FCC
The Estates TV Lift Cabinet is a TV lift cabinet stately enough to command any guest’s attention in your home. As areas of entertainment in homes have only increased in their usefulness as gathering places, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet can certainly serve as center stage – be it for a movie, a video game or simply as a piece of fine furniture by which to stand and have a conversation.
Hand constructed from an appealing warm and brown African mahogany veneer, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet seamlessly blends the fine luxury of traditional European home furniture with today’s cutting edge technology.
This TV lift cabinet features three separate tilt-down compartments for media and electronics storage, while the integrated heavy-duty TV lift mechanism works silently to raise and lower your flat-screen TV. The Estates’ center tilt-down cabinet door has an interchangeable wood or speaker cloth panel which makes it suitable as a storage space for a center channel speaker.
The TV lift cabinet can house
The Estates TV Lift Cabinet is a TV lift cabinet stately enough to command any guest’s attention in your home. As areas of entertainment in homes have only increased in their usefulness as gathering places, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet can certainly serve as center stage – be it for a movie, a video game or simply as a piece of fine furniture by which to stand and have a conversation.
Hand constructed from an appealing warm and brown African mahogany veneer, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet seamlessly blends the fine luxury of traditional European home furniture with today’s cutting edge technology.
This TV lift cabinet features three separate tilt-down compartments for media and electronics storage, while the integrated heavy-duty TV lift mechanism works silently to raise and lower your flat-screen TV. The Estates’ center tilt-down cabinet door has an interchangeable wood or speaker cloth panel which makes it suitable as a storage space for a center channel speaker.
The TV lift cabinet can house
The Estates TV Lift Cabinet is a TV lift cabinet stately enough to command any guest’s attention in your home. As areas of entertainment in homes have only increased in their usefulness as gathering places, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet can certainly serve as center stage – be it for a movie, a video game or simply as a piece of fine furniture by which to stand and have a conversation.
Hand constructed from an appealing warm and brown African mahogany veneer, the Estates TV Lift Cabinet seamlessly blends the fine luxury of traditional European home furniture with today’s cutting edge technology.
This TV lift cabinet features three separate tilt-down compartments for media and electronics storage, while the integrated heavy-duty TV lift mechanism works silently to raise and lower your flat-screen TV. The Estates’ center tilt-down cabinet door has an interchangeable wood or speaker cloth panel which makes it suitable as a storage space for a center channel speaker.
The TV lift cabinet can house