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Thursday, April 22, 2010

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NAB Video - 3D Rigs

Adam Wilt | 04/22

Looking at beamsplitter rigs, and GV’s amusing display.

A look at Grass Valley’s 3D marketing, followed by a walkaround of several two-camera beamsplitter (a.k.a. mirror) rigs.

Click here to see Adam’s video (900x506 QuickTime movie, 1 Mbit/sec h.264).

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