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NAB 2012: What to look for in 3D

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The upcoming 2012 NAB Show (www.nabshow.com) in Las Vegas (April 14-19, 2012) is shaping up to be at least the fifth consecutive NAB Show to significantly advance the closely-watched 3D content creation, distribution, and consumption sectors. Before enumerating several hot topics in 3D that the nearly 100,000 NAB Show registrants from more than 150 countries should be on the lookout for this year, a bit of history about 3D as it relates to NAB Show: …

The buzz around 3D advances is growing.  If you’re planning to be at the show, you should be on the lookout for these big developments:
James Cameron and Vince Pace Will Be Back – The industry’s stalwart trend setters will be back at 2012 NAB Show and have promised to share their unmatched insights in a must-see session entitled “The Secrets of Making 3D Profitable.” Cameron and Pace will reveal the strategy behind 5D productions, including the ESPN Winter X Games where 35 rigs were used to accomplish the largest 5D production in history. Attendees will see how the 5D methodology enables broadcasters to increase revenue by integrating 3D into their existing 2D business model.
Independent voices will be heard in 3D filmmaking. As previously out-of-reach equipment and techniques permeate the marketplace, watch for up and coming creators to push beyond the expected and into new territory.
Glasses-free 3D HDTV models will proliferate, and their performance will improve (including 4K models), with viewing angles widening to approach those of 2D HDTV specs. These developments will likely stoke consumer interest and demand heading in to holiday 2012.
Pushing the envelope further, NAB Show’s International Research Park (IRP) in the North Hall of the convention center will feature, among dozens of other new and emerging technologies, the first US presentation of a 200-inch, glasses-free 3D projection system. It is a technological tour de force, more than tripling the size of the next largest display of its kind.
Higher Frame Rate 3D – As the general market goes 3D, the leaders in the sector will push the envelope further. Higher Frame Rate 3D production has caught the interest of the titans of the sector. Once tamed, HFR may enable cinematic experiences that would have been either unachievable or inconceivable just a year or two ago. A session on the subject is set for Sunday, April 15.
3D Over-the-Air broadcast Will Be Discussed – HD3D requires more picture data than a traditional HD signal (logically). Delivering that amount of data via available over-the-air broadcast spectrum is a non-trivial technical challenge. Engineers and technologists continue to explore the matter, which will be one subject of the half-day engineering conference at this year’s NAB Show.
To sum up, this is just a taste of what we know is coming in the 3D world at 2012 NAB Show. Perhaps the most exciting part of being in this industry is that with so many smart, accomplished, creative and competitive people and companies out there, we can all still be surprised by the unexpected. So, check back after the show for a recap of these major themes, and a rundown of what surprises the industry had in store for us this year.
See you in Las Vegas!
Chris Brown is NAB’s Executive Vice President, Conventions and Business Operations. He oversees the annual NAB Show.

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