Alioscopy Demonstrates 3D Auto-stereoscopic Workflow with Autodesk 3D and Compositing Software at NAB 2009
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Company will Showcase 3D Auto-stereoscopic `No-Glasses` Display along with
Creation and Finishing Techniques for Generating Multi-View Content
SAN DIEGO & LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--
Alioscopy® USA, a 3D visualization technology provider, today announced its
involvement with Autodesk, Inc. at the 2009 National Association of
Broadcasters(NAB) conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center (April 20-23,
2009).Located at the Autodesk booth (South Hall, Booth SL 2120), Alioscopy will
demonstrate finished auto-stereoscopic 3D content playing on its LCD display,
and will provide information on how artists and technical directors (TDs) can
use Autodesk® 3ds Max® software (with planned future support for Autodesk® Maya®
and Autodesk® Softimage®
software) and Autodesk® Toxik software to help create and composite
auto-stereoscopic 3D animated content for play-back on Alioscopy LCD displays.
Alioscopy is a pioneer of `no-glasses` auto-stereoscopic 3D display technology,
and is building a community of 3D artists to learn and master the techniques of
creating Alioscopy-ready templates and content for playback on Alioscopy LCD
displays fitted with a proprietary lenticular lens that makes audiences almost
feel what they are seeing. Industries ideal for Alioscopy digital signage
display solutions include: retail, hospitality, medical visualization, serious
games and 3D games, casinos and gaming, theatre lobbies, trade shows and
exhibitions, concerts and events.
At NAB, Alioscopy will explain how artists will be able to create scripts and
expressions for their 3D content and perform the necessary Red-Green-Blue (RGB)
sub-pixel separation that corresponds to the Alioscopy 8-view interleaving
process-resulting in the unique Alioscopy auto-stereoscopic 3D `no-glasses`
effect. Using certain Autodesk 3D software and Toxik, 3D artists will be able to
benefit from a substantially streamlined workflow, saving time by not having to
go into-and-out of multiple applications to complete the 8-view mixing
process.To learn more about the Alioscopy mixing process, look at the diagram
at: www.alioscopyusa.com/index.php?q=en/technology-overview.
"Alioscopy is thrilled to be a part of the Autodesk NAB 2009 exhibit and
highlight the complementary workflow between our auto-stereoscopic 3D technology
and certain products in the family of Autodesk 3D and compositing solutions,"
said Philippe Roche, CEO and President of Alioscopy USA. "There is an explosion
of 3D stereo films hitting the theatres this year which is driving unprecedented
interest in stereoscopic 3D.The association between Autodesk and Alioscopy
products will introduce 3D artists and compositors to a growing creative
community, and open up business-to-business (B2B) opportunities in new markets
to provide attention-getting, immersive 3D-without glasses-where audiences
almost feel what they are seeing," added Roche.
Alioscopy wins Best in Show Award
Alioscopy recently won the DailyDOOH "Best In Show Award" from Media Expo
Europe, given to products and technologies that represent the most innovative
product, the most thought provoking solution, or something that caught the
judges` eyes and inspired or excited them. Judged among five other
auto-stereoscopic 3D solutions, Alioscopy won for its headache-free display that
gave the most crisp and clear image. Alioscopy was found to be `streets ahead`
of its competition.
About Alioscopy
Alioscopy® USA, based in San Diego, CA, is a leading developer of a wide range
of 3D technology solutions that represent one of the most significant leaps
forward in auto-stereoscopic 3D display technology currently available. The
company holds worldwide patents on a unique technology that delivers a
one-of-a-kind immersive experience-without the aid of glasses or other
device-which helps to solidify messaging, boost brand recognition and garner
immediate and memorable attention. The open access technology can be applied to
an LCD display and adapted to many industries and applications, including but
not restricted to: media and entertainment, mobile communications, games,
laptops, kiosks, digital signage, automotive, architecture, engineering and
construction (AEC), medical, government and military.
Alioscopy is actively seeking specialized partner relationships and business
licensing agreements with manufacturers and OEM`s and is also focused on
building a strong network of 3D software specialists to aid in training
customers and developing the very best 3D content. The company also provides
custom 3D content development and consultation services. Alioscopy is
headquartered in Paris, France with offices in San Diego and Singapore. The
company`s U.S. showrooms are located in San Diego, Los Angeles and New York
City. For further information about Alioscopy, please visit:
www.alioscopyusa.com.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is a world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the
manufacturing, building and construction, and media and entertainment markets.
Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk has developed the
broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art Digital Prototyping solutions to help
customers experience their ideas before they are real. Fortune 1000 companies
rely on Autodesk for the tools to visualize, simulate and analyze real-world
performance early in the design process to save time and money, enhance quality
and foster innovation. For additional information about Autodesk, visit
www.autodesk.com.
© 2009. Alioscopy is a registered trademark of Alioscopy. Autodesk, Maya,
Softimage, Toxik and 3ds Max are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or
other countries. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their
respective owners.
Alioscopy, USA
Kevin G. Clark, 702-481-6236
Copyright Business Wire 2009
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