Stereoscopic 3D News

Vroaming | ECU Research is ahead of the curve

Go Vroaming at Emily Carr University
Posted: Thu, 2015-02-26 22:05

Emily Carr University's Motion Capture Studio is blowing our minds with a new twist on augmented reality experiences. This new phenomenon is called VROAMING, and it's our S3D Research Centre's latest adventure in Virtual Reality innovation.

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International Film | S3D Centre Remembers WWI

Soldiers' Stories | by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jonathan Kitzen.
Posted: Thu, 2014-10-30 21:01

Soldiers’ Stories is being recognized simultaneously as the world’s oldest 3-D film and one of its newest! We are proud of the fact that Oscar-winning producer Nicholas Reed and producer/director Jonathan Kitzen brought their powerful story to the modern screen with expertise from Emily Carr’s own S3D Centre.

The film recently debuted in Beverly Hills, has been shown in LA, New York and London, and now runs regularly at the National Infantry Museum (IMAX theatre) outside Fort Benning, Georgia. With the compelling voices of recent American vets, and narration by Mickey Rooney, never-before-seen, soldier-taken, century-old 3-D photographs were converted for the modern screen with the stereoscopic expertise of Dr. Maria Lantin and her research team at Emily Carr University. 

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