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January 20, 2010 OculR lens and prints turn 35mm projectors into 3D at a fraction of digital projection and 3D add-on costs. Los Angeles -- Oculus3D, a company focused on film-based 3D projection technology, announced its first product, the The OculR system eliminates the need for exhibitors to purchase a new digital system to play 3D films. The OculR system also does not require exhibitors to pay per-seat or per-show royalty fees. The OculR lens provides exhibitors with a 3D solution that works with all standard 35mm projectors, delivering superb quality film-based 3D presentations that are "The team at Oculus3D has created a cost-competitive and projectionist-friendly 3D film-based delivery system that bypasses the problems of the resurrected, discredited, and obsolete 'over/under' film-based approach of the 80's that plays inside-out images much of the time," said Lenny Lipton, president and chief science officer, Oculus3D. Economic Benefits to Theater Owners and Studios The OculR print format is created by applying an algorithm to the final digital intermediate file to produce a master negative. Release prints are then made using standard lab techniques and costs are identical to making a standard print, making conversion from 2D to 3D a seamless process for the labs, exhibitors, and studios. "Our product stops the forced marriage between digital and 3D as many exhibitors are being pushed into replacing workhorse film projectors to take advantage of the boom in 3D movie releases," said Marty Shindler, founder and CEO, Oculus3D. "OculR will help meet movie patron demands for 3D while saving an estimated $150,000 to $175,000 in per screen set up costs and eliminate hardware and software ongoing maintenance expenses." "There is a pressing need for 3D film systems on a global basis for two key reasons including a higher volume of 3D theatrical releases as well as the high import duty costs associated with digital projectors in many parts of the world," said Albert Mayer Jr., executive vice president and chief technology officer, Oculus3D. "With OculR, exhibitors can help meet movie patron demand for 3D." About Oculus3D Corporation |
Friday, January 22, 2010
Oculus3D Announces 3D Projection Solution for Existing 35 Millimeter Film Projectors
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