NFB Goes 3D and HD!

by James McNally on January 21, 2010

in Web Sites

National Film Board Goes 3D

Celebrating the one year anniversary of their online screening room, and fol­lowing the suc­cess of such 3D titles as Avatar and Up, Canada’s National Film Board has con­tinued to innovate by making some of the films in its online screening room avail­able in 3D. Short films Drux Flux by Theodore Ushev and the Genie Award-winning Falling in Love Again by Munro Ferguson are avail­able now, as well as excerpts from Facing Champlain, a ste­reo­scopic pro­duc­tion cre­ated for the 400th anniversary cel­eb­ra­tions in Quebec City. The films will be view­able both in the online screening room and on the iPhone applic­a­tion using 3D glasses, which can either be ordered from the NFB web site, or picked up for free at their Toronto Mediatheque (150 John Street).

Visit the NFB 3D portal for more inform­a­tion.

In addi­tion, they are making 26 of their films avail­able in HD, including cel­eb­rated shorts like Madame Tutli-Putli, Ryan, and The Cat Came Back. No glasses required for these, just head to their HD portal and enjoy.

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