Tag: Tom Cosgrove

  • Namit Malhotra nominated to International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society’s 2014 Board of Governors

    Namit Malhotra nominated to International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society’s 2014 Board of Governors

    MUMBAI: Namit Malhotra, founder of Prime Focus (and Chairman & CEO, Prime Focus World) has been nominated to the prestigious 2014-15 Board of Governors of the International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society. 38-year old Namit is the first ever Indian to make it to the Board of the global Society. Incidentally, Prime Focus World had won the Society’s annual Creative Arts award in ‘Theatrical Motion Picture — Outstanding 2D to 3D conversion’ category for its spectacular work on Gravity in late January.

    Mike DeValue, Director of Advanced Technology at The Walt Disney Studios, and Tom Cosgrove, President and CEO of 3net and 3net Studios will serve as co-chairs. Kappei Morishita, Vice President and General Manager at Panasonic Hollywood Labs (PHL), will serve as the Society’s vice chairman.
     

    Commenting on the nomination, Namit Malhotra, Founder of Prime Focus (and Chairman & CEO, Prime Focus World) said, “it is a great honor to be part of the Society’s board and be collaborating with the brightest minds in the industry comprising of content creators, creative service providers, technology companies and delivery platforms. Post the unprecedented success of Gravity, 3D has regained its rightful position under the sun, and audiences and filmmakers alike are looking at 3D in a whole new way as an enabler of compelling story telling. I look forward to interesting times.”
     

    Nominated as governors also were Grant Anderson of Creative Monster Productions, Paul Becker of Gener8, cinematographer Matt Blute, Chuck Comisky of Chromium Labs 3D, Doug Davis of BitSpeed, William Foote of Samsung Electronics, Ron Geller of Dolby Labs, Thierry Henkinet of Volfoni, Matt Liszt of MasterImage 3D, Ingo Nadler of 3doo, Barry Sandrew of Legend 3D, Steve Schklair of 3ality Technica, William Sherak of StereoD, Lisa Truitt of National Geographic Cinema Ventures, Corey Turner of Paramount Pictures (News – Alert), Mark Turner of Dolby Labs, and Bob Whitehill of Pixar.
     

    “3D movies and premium content formats continue to be a strong part of the entertainment industry’s business plan. In 2013 alone, 16 of the top 20 highest grossing worldwide box office movies were 3D feature films. And over the last 5 years, 11 3D movies have been honored with a remarkable 30 Academy Awards,” stated Society President Jim Chabin. “With professional members in the US, China, Japan, Canada, the UK, and the EU, the Society is truly at the intersection where movies, television, games, and media will build their futures as premium consumer experiences. Our board brings together the world’s best experts on the media of tomorrow. They help insure that we will maximize the return on all of our investments in content and digital technology,” said Society President Jim Chabin.
     

    The International 3D & Advanced Imaging Society was founded by leading creative stakeholders, including The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, DreamWorks Animation (DWA), Sony, Paramount, IMAX, Dolby, Panasonic, MasterImage and others to advance the creative arts and sciences of stereoscopic 3D and 4K. With chapters in the U.S., China, Japan, Canada, the E.U. and the U.K., the organization has more than 1,800 professional members in over 20 countries active in improving the arts and technologies of 3D and 4K excellence. The organization hosts professional education seminars and awards throughout the world.

  • Life of Pi wins 3 awards at 3D Creative Arts Awards

    Life of Pi wins 3 awards at 3D Creative Arts Awards

    MUMBAI: Ang Lee‘s Life of Pi took away three awards at the recently held International 3D Society‘s 3D Creative Arts Awards. The adventure flick came out winner in the categories for best live-action 3D feature, best stereography in a live-action film and 3D moment of the year for “fish flying over boat”.

    The other winners at the awards included Pixar‘s Brave, which received a pair of awards for best animated 3D feature and best stereography in an animated feature; The Avengers, for best use of 2D to 3D conversion; and Katy Perry: Part of Me, for best motion picture live event.

    DreamWorks Animation was honored with the Sir Charles Wheatstone Award for education and distinguished achievement for its body of work, including How to Train Your Dragon and Puss in Boots. The Century Award went to Panasonic for its support of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games 3D broadcasts from London.

    In the television category winners included 3net for best documentary for Sky Soldier – The Vietnam War in 3D; ESPN for best live sports broadcast for its 3D telecast of the 2012 BCS College Championship game and the Britney Spears: Femme Fatale Tour 3D concert telecast for best 3DTV entertainment. Universal Studios Hollywood was also honoured for best themed attraction for Transformers: The Ride.

    Lee also received the Harold Lloyd Filmmaker Award, which was presented by Lloyd‘s granddaughter, Suzanne Lloyd, and society co-chairman 3net CEO Tom Cosgrove.

  • 3net Studios unveils production slate

    3net Studios unveils production slate

    MUMBAI: On the heels of launching 3net Studios, the Sony – Discovery – Imax joint venture has revealed an initial slate of original 3D and 4K TV series and specials to be produced under its newly formed production arm.

    The announcement, made by 3net President/CEO Tom Cosgrove, looks to break new ground for television, representing several global firsts in 3D and 4K programming.

    3net Studios‘ lineup includes live-action and animated projects such as ‘Space’, the first series to be produced in what the company calls TotalD (native 3D 4K, 2D 4K, 3D 2K and both 3D/2D HD formats), as well as ‘Marksmen’, the world‘s first 3D motion comic series for television. Additional 3D projects include the documentary series ‘Frozen In Time’: Our History In 3D’; the live-action special ‘Wingsuit Warrior: Jeb Corliss Vs. The World’ and the travelogue series ‘Daydream’.

    Cosgrove said, “This announcement marks an important first step in our ongoing mission to meet the increasing global demand for high-quality, original 3D and 4K television content head on. We‘re proud of the diverse initial slate of live-action and animated series we have created and look forward to expanding it as 3net Studios finalises its full 2013 development schedule.”

    From the Big Bang to the present and forward into the future, ‘Space’ looks to give a vision of the birth, evolution and end of the phenomena that make up the universe as never seen before. Billed as the world‘s first native 4K project for television, the series employs lyrical and deeply stereoscopic 3D and Ultra HD shots to immerse the viewer within space itself as concepts are presented with relatable visual storytelling.

    What‘s the view like from inside a nebula, or a comet‘s tail? What does traveling at the speed of light really look like, and just how hot is the planet Mercury? Each hour long episode of this three-part series in addition to answering these questions will also offer viewers an unprecedented opportunity to experience the answers through the use of breakthrough 3D and 4K production techniques.

    ‘Marksmen’ a 3D stop-motion graphic novel series, takes viewers into a post-apocalyptic wasteland – following the government collapse, a civil war erupts between two cities as they fight for control of the world‘s scarce remaining resources. Rebuilt by a group of top scientists and protected by the Navy Seals stationed at the Coronado Navel Base, “New San Diego” is a technological utopia that lives in peace and must defend itself against the oil-hungry and war driven,
    “Lone Star.” This half-hour, four-part series follows Drake McCoy and his band of high-tech soldiers, the “Marksmen,” on their heroic quest to protect “New San Diego” from total annihilation.

    ‘Frozen In Time: Our History In 3D’ is a three-part, hour-long 3D series that takes an immersive look at history‘s most monumental milestones – from World War II to the Industrial Revolution and the migration to the American West.

    ‘Daydrem’ offers viewers an immersive look at the earth and mankind‘s most spectacular creations. Each episode takes viewers on a 3D ‘travel adventure’ to a destination, offering a visual escape as the day passes in each location.