Friday, August 27, 2010

Light the Wick 3D soon on DVD - TGR/21st Century 3D production

21st Century 3D stereoscopic cameras were used on Light the Wick 3D shoot at Stevens Pass with Sammy Carlson, John Spriggs and Byron Wells.

Jason Goodman was the chief stereographer and 21st Century 3D did the 3D conform for the DVD. Hint: It looks awesome!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Jason Goodman Speaking at Disney hosted by The International 3D Society in Burbank

The International 3D Society conducted their first 3D University on July 17 and 21st Century 3D's CEO Jason Goodman was among the presenters.  Others included Phil Lelyveld of the USC ETC, Phil McNally of Dreamworks, Lenny Lipton of Oculus 3D and Steve Schklair of 3ality.


BX3 from 21st Century 3D's line of stereoscopic 3D mirror rigs was featured on stage as:






















"Jason Goodman, CEO of 21st Century 3D took the stage and explained a little bit about the history of 3D. In the 1950's when television came out and the box office at the cinema plummeted, 3D was used to woo people back to the theaters although the 3D films from that era were not very well reviewed -they're what we would call B movies. There was a bit of a 3D revival in the 1980's when the VCR came out and Hollywood panicked again thinking that the audience would stay home and watch the films on beta and VHS so there was a slew of 3D films during the 80's. By the 90's much of the 3D content was consigned to specialized theaters at amusement parks such as the Michael Jackson show at Disneyland." Walt Disney Studios hosts 3D University, Examiner



Thursday, July 15, 2010

BX3 3D rig with motorized IO and convergence - order now!



Tool free design
Easy setup and camera alignment are achieved via a completely tool free design that allows maximum control with minimum fuss.  Hand operated dials allow easy adjustment of roll, pitch, yaw and vertical position.  Turn a knob to make an adjustment and when your images line up, stop turning.  There is nothing to lock down and no set screws to throw off your precise adjustments.







Automation
BX3 allows you to choose fully motorized or fully manual mode.  By designing the rig without any on board motors, size weight and cost are kept at an absolute minimum.  In addition to full FIZ lens control, angular convergence and interocular spacing can be actuated with industry standard motors.  If you require minimum operating weight or are on a tight budget, manual operation may be suitable.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New, improved and fully motorized BX3 prototype from 21st Century 3D

Months of hard work and diligent planing have finally payed off! Last week we witnessed our new 3D rig prototype come together with option to be fully motorized and remotely controlled.  The production line is gearing up, we are expecting to see the first batch of new rigs shipping as soon as next month.





The new BX3 offers fully motorized operation of IO and convergence controls when mated with a set of industry standard lens control motors of your choice.  BX3 is a unique solution offering the versatility of manual operation (lighter weight, lower cost) or motorized operation when maximum control is necessary.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Jason Goodman of 21st Century 3D at Cine Gear 2010

BX3 stereoscopic beam-splitter rig being shown at 2010 Cine Gear in Los Angeles. 21st Century 3D will start shipping BX3's to first buyers this summer!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Car Wash in 3D

21st Century 3D posted a new stereoscopic video on You Tube, Bikini Car Wash 3D shot at 2K 120fps


Friday, May 28, 2010

Teton Gravity Research in 3D!

Teton Gravity Research, extreme sports production house well known for pushing the limits of new technology approached us about filming some amazing helicopter ski jumps as a part of their 3D experiment. 21st Century 3Ds Jason Goodman filled the role of the stereographer with Pedro Guimaraes assisting.
We provided a side-by-side and a beam-splitter rig with RED cameras and Angenioux lenses that were mounted inside of a helicopter at times to capture this incredible footage.
You can read more about this experiment on TGR website.