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Commentary: 'Here's looking at you, kid' takes on new meaning with 3-D
June 04, 2008 Instead, I was viewing a series of short demonstration clips from In-Three, a Westlake Village, Calif.-based company that has developed a process called "dimensionalization" that converts 2-D movies into stereo 3-D. With conversion processes like this sprouting up in the industry, 3-D might soon include legacy films as well as new live action and animated titles. Some leading filmmakers have expressed interest in converting such titles, including James Cameron, who has cited "Titanic."
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