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3D conference returns to MIPTV bigger than ever

[3D Focus]

Following the successful 3D TV conferences at MIPTV and MIPCOM last year, Europe’s largest television market will host another 3D TV conference but this time, the event will be spread over two days.

With 2012 being an important year for television sports, the 3DTV Focus Conference will reflect this with a sporting theme in the morning.

Contributing Editor of Advanced-television.com Chris Forrester will kick off the event at 09.30 who’s keynote speaker is Jim Chabin, President & CEO of the International 3D Society.

Between 10.05-10.25, Senior Analyst of IHS-Screen Digest Tom Morrod will open the scene about the current state of the 3D TV market. This will be followed by the ‘Sports Highlight’ session between 10.30 and 11.30 where speakers Production & Programming of HBS Peter Angell; Director of Sky 3D John Cassy, CEO of Can Communicate Duncan Humphries and Head of 3D Project, Orange Ghislaine Lerhun-Gautier will join an interactive Q & A session focusing on the sports in 3D. The session is designed to deliver an opportunity for MIPTV delegates to question specialty broadcasters about their latest thinking on their 3D TV plans.

Between 12.00 and 13.00, ….

Between 14.15 – 15.30, the conference will be talking money in a session called “Where are the broadcasting revenue opportunities in 3DTV?” …

On a similar theme the next session will shift its focus to the new media opportunities for 3DTV. Between 15.45-16.45 the questions will be, “Is the answer to making money from 3DTV in Digital Media“?  …

For the first time, the MIPTV 3D conference will be extended to the next day. On Wednesday April 4th, the world famous Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute will be hosting a 2.5 hour 3DTV Producer Boot Camp. ….

Read the full story here: http://www.3dfocus.co.uk/miptv-3d/3d-conference-returns-to-miptv-bigger-than-ever/7568

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