Be Part of Hollywood's 3D Future
3DNext is the definitive conference examining how entertainment is being transformed by 3D. The day provides a succinct overview of how each major entertainment segment -- film, broadcast television, video, games, mobile and the Internet -- are impacted.
Top analysts, stereographers, executives and technologists will present their vision of the cutting edge and near future of a new medium with high potential rewards but also significant roadblocks.
The one-day event is designed as both a briefing for the entertainment business and allied industries as well as an opportunities to make deals in a casual, intimate environment.

Register at www.3d-next.com/register
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| Event Details: |
Date: Monday., June 14 |
| When: 9am-5pm |
Where: Radisson Westside
6161 W. Centinela, Culver City 90301 |
| Website: www.3d-Next.com |
Info: info@3d-next.com or 310 736 4133
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| Earlybird Ticket Rates: |
Ticket options include program, lunch, cocktail party, list of attendees names:
$245 Premier, $195 Deluxe;
rates increases $50 next week.
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| Earlybird Program Only: $95 to 6/4, then $125 |
www.3d-next/register
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| Purchase Partner Table for as Little as $395! |
You can purchase a table to promote your company for as little as $395. A partner table gives you 1 Deluxe ticket and two Basic tickets to the event and the opportunity to exhibit during lunch, the cocktail party and breaks. You still attend the programs, so you get the best of both worlds!
Purchase a partner table at:
www.3d-next.com/register.
For more benefits (including more tickets, sponsorship, leading a workshop and paid speaking opportunities, please contact Zahava Stroud at (310) 417-8800 x1 or send an email
to: zahava@ihollywoodforum.com.
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| New Keynotes Just Added: |
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Eric Shanks
President
Fox Sports |
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Eisuke Tsuyuzaki
CTO
Panasonic Corp. of North America |
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Buzz Hays
Senior VP
Sony 3D Technology Center
Sony Corp. of America
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Lenny Lipton
President
Oculus 3D |
| Speakers Include: |
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Pallab Chatterjee
Senior Editor and Founder, Media & Entertainment Technology |
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Sandy Climan
CEO
3ality Digital |
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Todd Cogan
Stereoscopic Producer, Venture 3D,
Michael Jackson’s This Is It |
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Thomas Edwards
VP, Digital Testing and Evaluation
Fox Technology Group |
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Ethan Daniel Schur
Chief Marketing Officer
TDVision Systems Inc. |
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Phil Eisler
General Manager
3D Vision, Nvidia |
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Greg Foster
Chairman and President
Filmed Entertainment
Imax Corp. |
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Scott Hettrick
Editor
HollywoodinHiDef.com |
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Rob Hummel
President
Prime Focus |
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Anna Hunt
Principal Analyst,
Consumer Electronics
IMS Research |
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Richard Kim
Analyst
Siemer & Associates |
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Dale H. Maunu
Senior Analyst
Insight Media |
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Peter McGuinness
U.S. Director of Business Development
Imagination Technologies |
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Paulette Mantoja
CEO/Founder
BluFocus Inc. |
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Brian Rogers
Producer
Godzilla (2012) |
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John Rubey
President
AEG Network LIVE |
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Barry Sandrew
Founder and President
Legend Films |
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Ben Urquhart
VP, Post-Production
Focus Features |
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Topics Include:
Next Steps for
3D Film
In the wake of the huge success of "Avatar" and "Alice in Wonderland", 3D film appears to have a secure future in cinema. The question is just how big: the appeal outside of kids, sci fi and horror remains unclear; and there's still the dearth of theaters. An examination of the likely future.
3DTV: The Elusive Consumer
Summer marks the launch of some exciting and expensive ventures into 3D television by DirecTV, ESPN, Discovery and several others. Will enough consumers tune in to make it worthwhile?
Encode Once and Deploy Everywhere: Industry Titans, TDVision Systems, Brings Full HD 3D to the Home and Beyond.
Bucking the trend of half resolution, non-compatible 3D distribution formats, the innovators that brought you the 2D+Delta system, now standardized as MVC, will demonstrate the latest in display agnostic and Full HD live 3D broadcast.
A New
Level of Reality
Ubisoft's CEO recently projected that 50% of all games will be 3D by 2012. How realistic is that assessment? A look at the challenges of creating and selling 3D games.
Challenges for Blu-Ray
Just as consumers warm to Blu-Ray, consumer electronics
companies will try to persuade them to buy new devices capable of playing their
favorite 3D movies. How will these movies transition from the big screen to the
small screen, and how are studios preparing for that transition? What are the
implications for release windows?
Mobile: Early Developments
Plans for 3D mobile phones, MP3 players, laptops and cameras
are far along in development. |
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