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Discovery boosts 3D productions

[Advanced-Television]

Discovery Access, the footage licensing division of Discovery Communications, has revealed the addition of Stereoscopic 3D sequences to its range of content offerings. Discovery Access will work with CGI leader Pixeldust Studios to provide first of its kind, Stereoscopic 3D animations that burst off the screen. Discovery Communications library of high quality footage is already in demand from television and motion picture producers around the world. This new offering bolsters Discovery’s commitment to lead in the Stereoscopic 3D arena.

“This Stereo 3D CGI is stunning. We have cells exploding, black holes consuming the earth, alien invasions…the crisp nature of CGI combined with the Stereo 3D effect is visually arresting”, claimed Jocelyn Shearer, VP Discovery Access. “Pixeldust Studios are great creative partners; their modeling techniques and special effects are amazing and really raise the bar for what we see on screen.”

Since its launch in March, Discovery Access has provided direct online entry into an archive 25-years-in-the-making built upon Discovery’s core mission of satisfying curiosity with the highest quality, ground-breaking content. At DiscoveryAccess.com users can easily search, preview, license and download footage including many of the iconic Discovery scenes; from jumping great white sharks, to distant exotic locales, to unparalleled views of science and space. New content is added to the online library on a daily basis.

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