NFL to broadcast Chargers-Raiders game in 3-D next week

Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:38PM EST

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Audiences in New York, Boston, and L.A. won't just be watching the game—they’ll be in the game, or at least that's the idea behind next week's invite-only 3-D demo.

The Wall Street Journal reports that three movie theaters—one in each city—will be wired for 3-D projection, while the NFL will lean on 3ality Digital to shoot the Dec. 4 contest in 3-D. The broadcast will be downlinked to the three theaters via satellite, and yes—viewers will have to wear special glasses to get the full 3-D effect.

As the Journal reports, the NFL shot some footage from Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 in 3-D, and viewers watching clips tried to "crouch down to catch the ball," one NFL exec bragged. But that footage was taped; next week's game will be shown live.

So, are we talking the beginning of live 3-D broadcasts from the NFL? Well … maybe. NFL execs are telling the Journal that next week's 3-D game is a "proof of concept … we want to demonstrate this and let people get excited about it and see what the future holds."

What about tickets for the 3-D broadcast? Sorry, football fans; next week's event is closed to the public. If you know someone in the industry, now's the time to start kissing up.

Related:
Coming at You! NFL Looks at 3-D [Wall Street Journal]

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  • 1 Posted by alexgannis on Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:40PM EST Report Abuse

    I live in San Diego and it going take more than 3-D to help the charger win a football game.

  • 2 Posted by briansking239 on Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:38PM EST Report Abuse

    This scares me... sounds like they are looking for more ways to charge us to see games.

  • 3 Posted by insane_mexican_1122 on Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:02PM EST Report Abuse

    I just think this is weird. Either watch it on TV or pay the money to go to the game.

  • 4 Posted by jpa6173 on Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:50PM EST Report Abuse

    That isn't weird. Think of it this way. Eventually, T.V. will change into 3D projectors and "holo viewers". We're just getting there in front of the Japanese. WOOT!

  • 5 Posted by lab_rat1316 on Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:07PM EST Report Abuse

    Actually the technology has been around for a while. Few years ago my father got to see a demo of 3d projection tv for home use. He said it was cool but freaky seeing a 5 ft tall freddy kruger standing in front of them. The whole setup wasn't all that practical he said for most people and the big worry was people coming home and seeing something like a shooting or a killer and not realizing it was the tv.

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