Trailer Park’s Advanced Content Group (TPAC) will host iHollywood Forum’s presentation entitled “3D–Behind the Hype,” from 6-9 PM at Trailer Park’s offices in Hollywood on Feb. 18th, 2010.
The event is being promoted as follows: CES was awash with 3D announcements from consumer electronics companies, networks and studios. But how realistic are projections for the expansion of 3D into mainstream films and the home? Is “Avatar’s” success a flash in the pan, or a harbinger of the future of filmmaking? A panel of top studio and technology executives separates hype from reality, in the first iHollywood Forum evening event of the year. For more information, please see: http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/forums.php
TPAC recently announced that it is now “Open for Business” in the 3D on Blu-ray space. Curt Doty, Executive Vice President of Trailer Park’s Advanced Content Group, will open the Feb. 18th event. TPAC has been collaborating with Panasonic Hollywood Labs in developing production guidelines for the 3D Blu-ray spec, which were announced in early 2010 by The Blu-ray Disc Association.
The announced speakers for the “3D–Behind the Hype” event include:
Jason Brenek, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Digital Cinema and Cinema Programming, Walt Disney Co.;
Lenny Lipton, President, Oculus3D; Inventor, Digital Stereoscopic Cinema;
Rob Engle, 3D Visual Effects Supervisor, Sony Pictures Imageworks;
Joe Alves, Director, “Jaws 3-D;”
Charlotte Huggins, Producer, “Journey to the Center of the Earth;”
Tony Jasionowski, Sr. Group Manager, Technology Liaison & Alliance Group, Panasonic Consumer Electronics, and
Moderator: Michael Stroud, Founder, iHollywood Forum
ABOUT TRAILER PARK’S ADVANCED CONTENT GROUP
Trailer Park’s Advanced Content Group provides to its clients enhanced content spanning many platforms, including 3D on Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, iTV, mobile apps, and iTunes Extras. For Blu-ray in anaglyph or stereoscopic models, TPAC has the ability to develop 3D interactive menus, immersive environment walkthroughs, bonus features, and games. This includes 3D modeling in Maya and rendering full motion 3D video in Maya or After Effects. To aid in the process of 3D visualization, TPAC also has the 3D pre-viz tools required to help expedite the design and development process. TPAC is also developing 3D for Broadcast Television.
In addition to creating DVD and Blu-ray menus and bonus content for new theatrical releases, including Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Hurt Locker, Knowing, and Jennifer’s Body, the group also has produced extensive material for classic TV series and specials for such studios as Fox, Warner Bros., and Disney.
Trailer Park regularly integrates the latest cutting-edge technology to enhance content for its clients’ projects, as evidenced by its interactive features for the Blu-ray premiere of Fight Club, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Season One, and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
ABOUT TRAILER PARK
Trailer Park, based in Hollywood, CA, is the entertainment industry’s leading entertainment marketing agency โ a highly creative, collaborative agency spanning AV, Digital, Print/Design, and Advanced Content. The agency’s clients
span theatrical, home entertainment, television, videogames, consumer products, and live events. For more information about Trailer Park, please visit www.trailerpark.com.