Panasonic 3D Camera Chronicles Paranormal Events
Empire Post Media announced that its Hybrid-Reality Entertainment subsidiary will produce a pilot for a new paranormal television series using Panasonic’s AG-3DA1 3D video camera.
Empire Post Media announced that its Hybrid-Reality Entertainment subsidiary will produce a pilot for a new paranormal television series using Panasonic’s AG-3DA1 3D video camera.
LiveU announced that it is working with Panasonic AVC Systems Europe to deliver the first HD 3D live mobile broadcasting package in a backpack.
Panasonic Solutions Company announced its new PF30 Series of 1080p Professional Plasma Displays.
Panasonic Solutions Company announced that its AG-3DA1 3D camcorder will head into space on June 28, 2011 to document the International Space Station on the final mission of the NASA Space Shuttle.
Henninger Media Services announced that it held the first of its planned 3D and post-production workshops at the company’s facility in Arlington, Virginia.
WealthTV announced that it presented Panasonic Corporation with WealthTV’s Supplier of the Year award.
Panasonic Solutions Company announced that Vertical Ascent is developing and producing an original 3D TV series that is being shot with AG-3DA1 Full HD 3D camcorders from Panasonic.
Panasonic Solutions Company announced its AV-HS04M7D 3D SDI output board and new software, which transform the company’s AV-HS450N HD/SD multi-format switcher into a live 3D stereoscopic switcher.
NewBay Media announced that Government Video Expo 2010 will get underway tomorrow at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC and run through December 2nd.
Pico House Co., Ltd. announced that it has launched its new Easy3D software for authoring Blu-ray 3D titles. According to the statement, Easy3D is a straightforward tool for creating Blu-ray 3D video discs from AVCHD files, such as those output by an NLE system or Panasonic’s AG-3DA1 full HD 3D camcorder. After selecting the source …
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that it wrapped up a successful couple of weeks at the USTA National Tennis Center, teaming up with DIRECTV and CBS Sports to deliver the first-ever 3D broadcasts of US Open matches including the men’s and women’s singles finals.