According to Panasonic CTO Eisuke Tsuyuzaki, ETC@ USC and Panasonic will conduct a study in relation to stereo 3D, Panasonic Tsuyuzaki announced during the HPA 3D Super Session. ETC has long been recommending professional studies related to bio-physiology of 3D, and it appears that Panasonic and Tsuyuzaki have (publicly) committed ot moving such an effort forward.
“This is a deep dark subject that needs to be studied,” he said. “We need to understand the biophysics and physiology of watching things in 3D.”
The study will include a look at eye strain, with the organizations examining the differences between adult and child viewing, as well as the impact of camera movement. “This needs to be studied much more deeply,” he said.
Additional highlights from the 3D Super Session:
–Wayne Miller, president/CCO of Action 3D Productions, believes 3D production costs will be higher than traditional production. In fact, he estimated that costs could be 30% higher for a multicamera 3D shoot.
He also addressed education, calling for 3D education at the high school and college level. He said: “We need more experienced people in the field.”
— Walt Husak, senior manager of electronic media at Dolby, offered a standards overview and update on 3D paths to the home, including optical media, cable, satellite and terrestrial broadcasting.
–3D Super Session moderators Peter Fannon and Jerry Pierce (pictured) aimed to include the varying perspectives on 3D. Here’s an excerpt from their exchange:
Fannon: “There going to be plenty of content. This is a way for content producers to make a presentation that is immersive. The future in the home is 3D.”
Pierce: “You guys are nuts. It’s about multitasking. It’s going to fail.”