Panasonic Rolls Out Its 'Camera To Couch' 3D Technlogy In Indian Market
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sat, 08/28/2010 - 06:56
Panasonic has made announcement about the launching of its globally acclaimed 'camera to couch' 3D solutions in the Indian market.
The maker of electronics goods organized a 2-day conclave 'Dimensions,' to offer up personal experience of 3D to the film fraternity.
In a statement, President Panasonic India Mr. Daizo said, ''Panasonic has been the harbinger of new technology for several decades now. With the Indian creativity getting applauded across the world, it becomes imperative for Panasonic to make available the latest movie making and broadcast technology in India.''
Dimensions will travel across India and involves a 3D film-producing competition for pupils of foremost film and TV institutes across the country.
Dimensions try to free the film-producers imagination and let their imagination to be presented in more forceful methods.
Dimensions will conclude in November this year with a panel of judges including top film producers selecting the victors of the film-making competition.
''Given the increasing success of 3D internationally, we are happy to bring this technology to the movie-makers and broadcasters, and the audiences in India,'' Panasonic India Director (Marketing) Manish Sharma said.
With the help of Panasonic 3D camera recorder, the total complication has been changed into an accessible body containing 2 lenses and automatic correction for horizontal and vertical displacement, and effigy convergence.
