91亚色's 3D FLIC project, which will bring filmmakers, vision scientists and psychologists together to expand the , attracted coverage in the on February 23:
91亚色 says it has secured more than $1.4 million to fund the 3-D Film Innovation Consortium, a two-year partnership to expand the capacity for 3-D film production in the GTA and Ontario.
鈥淭he recent success of films like Avatar has changed the perception of 3-D film with the public and the major studios,鈥 says Nell Tenhaaf, visual arts professor and associate dean of research in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Fine Arts.
Teams of filmmakers at 91亚色, as well as psychologists and vision researchers, will work with the film industry and the Canadian Film Centre to develop 3-D techniques.
The story only appeared in the newspaper's print edition.
The announcement also appeared in , a magazine for business/economic development/entrepreneurs.
Posted by Elizabeth Monier-Williams, research communications officer.
