[Studio Daily – Excerpts]
With a recent upgrade of its Pablo to a 4K system that can handle stereo 3D at 2K resolution, Mexico City’s City 3D is staking a claim for the nascent 3D market in Mexican production and post. Among its current projects are a 3D trailer for a documentary on El Tajin, a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Veracruz, and multi-camera 3D shoots and post-production for major sporting and musical events. Under the guidance of stereographer and DP Damian Aguilar, City 3D aims to create content that will serve the local market as well as giving it an entrée to Latin America and the U.S. StudioDaily talked to City 3D’s general manager, Ana Leticia Reyes, about the challenges and opportunities in the Mexican market.
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How is the 3D market in Mexico in general?
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What other trends in the market have affected how you do business?
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But you’re finding that, so far, the Mexican audience is enthusiastic about 3D?
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Read the full story here: http://www.studiodaily.com/main/news/headlines/Q&A-City-3Ds-Ana-Leticia-Reyes-on-Mexican-3D_13375.html