2010-07-06

Queen Tested Swarovski Crystal-studded 3D Glasses


The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh tried out the 3D glasses, in its letter Q-shaped on both sides of Swarovski crystal embedded, at the Screen Industries Research and Training (SIRT) centre at Pinewood Toronto Studios.

She watched a short scene based on a script set during the early 19th century and directed by Deepa Mehta, in which a group of dancers in period costume performed to Asian Bhangra music.

The Queen then moved to another screen large warehouses have been set up to show just part of the screen shot.

She reached into her black bag, carefully remove the glasses, and as they slipped into a bag held in the royal family.

When wearing glasses, in the group appear on the screen in front of the dancers and the audience hovering between.

Yuehanlifu, a Toronto company with three-dimensional camera company stereographer, used in camera operation, and explain the technology of the Queen.

He later said: "I told the Queen how to operate the camera - they are very large, between to mimic the human eye - and 65 millimeters of space."

Volume by two independent recording movies left and right eye, and then they also predicted that the audience experience a two-dimensional screen to see a three-dimensional image.

Mr Reeve added: "I think the Queen liked the glasses and the Duke seemed more interested in the crane holding the camera. He spent more time watching that than the dancers during the filming."

The day of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh after an early BlackBerry for each visited plant technology company in Canada Movement (RIM) market.

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