SMPTE to establish 3-D home entertainment
Task Force
The
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) is establishing
a task force to define the parameters of a stereoscopic 3-D mastering
standard for content viewed in the home.
Called 3-D Home Display Formats Task Force, the project promises to
propel the 3-D home entertainment industry forward by setting the
stage for a standard that will enable 3-D feature films and other
programming to be played on all fixed devices in the home, no matter
the delivery channel.
“Digital technologies have not only paved the way for high quality
3-D in the theaters, they have also opened the door to 3-D in the
home," explained SMPTE Engineering Vice President Wendy Aylsworth.
"In order to take advantage of this new opportunity, we need
to guarantee consumers that they will be able to view the 3-D content
they purchase and provide them with 3-D home solutions for all pocketbooks."
The 3-D Home Display Formats Task Force will explore the standards
that need to be set for 3-D content distributed via broadcast, cable,
satellite, packaged media and the Internet and played-out on televisions,
computer screens and other tethered displays.
After six months, the committee will produce a report that defines
the issues and challenges, minimum standards, evaluation criteria
and more, which will serve as a working document for SMPTE 3-D standards
efforts to follow.
The inaugural meeting of the Task Force is open to entertainment technology
professionals interested in participating in the effort, subject to
available space (SMPTE membership not required). It takes place on
19 August 2008 and will be hosted by the Entertainment Technology
Center (ETC) at the University of Southern California.