Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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First 3D displays

Images of the Puerta del Sol de Tiwanaku and the Salar de Uyuni, can now be enjoyed in three dimensions in Bolivia 3D, the first stereoscopic production in the country, like special effects movies like Avatar .

"3D is the first production in the country, because it uses a technology renovated three-dimensional systems," said Ernesto Fernandez, director of video.

This production, which had a unique promotional presentation yesterday, Megacenter of La Paz, offers images of tourist highlights and cultural expressions of the country. The public can see from the Andes, Laguna Colorada up to the dancers of the Urus diablada of Oruro. Mass functions, be scheduled in the coming months. Fernández

filmed for three months with his team of eight people. "We travel the country searching for the most representative," he says.

Another feature of this video, which lasts 12 minutes, sound and music. "It has sought a balance between visual and sound production," says Diaz Gigio music producer. In addition, points out that surround sound was used, as in major Hollywood films.

Fernandez says that his work is the first foray into the domestic production of 3D or stereoscopic film used term. About

The remains of the last sunrise, Gustavo Castellanos filmmaker says: "In this film Tarija used a very old 3D system has no impact results" and insists that its production has the same features in image and sound Avatar films like or Alice in Wonderland , who turned locker rooms in the U.S. and Europe.


New production


  • Duration 12 minutes.



  • Third Dimension Format anaglyphs lens, used to view images 3D.



  • Team work is a Terrafilms Production, sponsored by Soboce.

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