I3DS Lumiere Awards Honor 3D Technologies

The International 3D Society (I3DS) held its first 3D Technology Awards ceremony October 19th to honor individuals and organizations whose contributions advance the stereoscopic medium.

Panasonic Receives Wheatstone 3D Award

Panasonic Corporation announced that it received the International 3D Society’s first Wheatstone Award in recognition of the company’s efforts in advocating for Full HD 3D TV, its development of 3D TV and video systems and its history of educating consumers about 3D TV.

3D Technology Lumiere Award Winners Announced

The International 3D Society announced the 2010 recipients of its Lumiere Award. According to the statement, recognizing recent accomplishments within the stereoscopic 3D medium, the Lumiere Award will be formally presented during the 3D Technology Awards on Oct. 19, 2010 at Mann’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

International 3D Society Announces Award

The International 3D Society announced it will bestow its Harold Lloyd Award recognizing visionary individuals whose contributions have advanced the art and technologies of Stereoscopic 3D. According to the statement, the first award will be presented by Suzanne Lloyd, granddaughter of stereoscopic 3D pioneer, actor and director Harold Lloyd, at the 3D Society Technology Awards, …

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International 3D Society Presents 2D to 3D Conversion Panel

The International 3D Society announced that, in association with the Visual Effects Society, it will present a 2D to 3D conversion panel on June 17, 2010 from 6-9 p.m. at Sony Pictures Imageworks. According to the statement, the panel will focus on the latest 2D to 3D conversion technology and processes. The presentation will include …

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3D Movies Rule Box Office

The International 3D Society (I3DS) announced that, according to its latest study, 3D films have generated 33% of total domestic box office revenues since the release of Avatar on December 18, 2010. According to the statement, the report shows that four films (Clash of the Titans, How to Train Your Dragon, Alice in Wonderland and …

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