Channel 4 to broadcast week of 3D content
Sarah Johnson, marketingmagazine.co.uk, Friday, 21 August 2009, 4:10pm,
LONDON - Channel 4 is broadcasting a week of 3D programming to celebrate the history of 3D footage.
Viewers will need 3D glasses to watch the programmes but will be able to view the content on standard TV screens.
Content to run will include a two-hour programme titled 'The Queen In 3D'. It will include unseen footage of the Queen and tell the story of two young men - director Bob Angell and cameraman Arthur Wooster, now in their 80s - who filmed a 3D colour newsreel called Royal Review.
Also to be broadcast is Derren Brown's 3D Magic Spectacular, The Greatest Ever 3D Moments and several 3D movies.
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