The approach will likely help to not only bring workers up to speed on the new platforms, but could be a part of each company’s efforts to establish their systems as the preferred resources for 3-D films, said Philip Lelyveld, a manager for the Entertainment Technology Center at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Other organizations, like USC, are also responding to increased interest in 3-D systems to establish training courses in the medium, Lelyveld said.
“Moving forward, everyone in Hollywood wants the 3-D experience to be a quality experience, so the faster we can bring everybody in the field up to speed in being a quality expert, the more successful 3-D will be in general,” he said.
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