The Japanese electronics giant Sony will produce 25 games of the World Cup this summer in South Africa in 3D technology.
There are also seven per game camera pairs are used, such as Sony announced on Thursday. These will be in five of the ten World Cup stadiums. On the program including the opening match on 11 June and the final on 11 July. Even the preliminary round match between Germany and Australia on 13 June will be filmed in 3D technology.
The images are made available to TV stations serving so special 3D channels. These include, inter alia, ESPN and Sogecable Spain. Currently, there are also plans, the official FIFA film of the World Cup with 3D material on Blu-ray offer.
The first 3D-enabled TVs are available in Germany in the coming weeks. A special 3-D channel in Germany is not yet in sight.
There are also seven per game camera pairs are used, such as Sony announced on Thursday. These will be in five of the ten World Cup stadiums. On the program including the opening match on 11 June and the final on 11 July. Even the preliminary round match between Germany and Australia on 13 June will be filmed in 3D technology.
The images are made available to TV stations serving so special 3D channels. These include, inter alia, ESPN and Sogecable Spain. Currently, there are also plans, the official FIFA film of the World Cup with 3D material on Blu-ray offer.
The first 3D-enabled TVs are available in Germany in the coming weeks. A special 3-D channel in Germany is not yet in sight.