US Townhall RealStories presents BOB DOWLING, Chairperson of the 3D Entertainment Summit
Written by Scott Katz
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 18:18
This episode of US Townhall RealStories was recorded on Thursday, September 9 at 2pm Eastern.
Join us for a special chat with Bob Dowling, the Chairperson for the upcoming 3D Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles. This summit brings together the major players from the worlds of entertainment and finance in order to have them engage in discussion and debate regarding current and future developments in the 3D marketplace. Many Hollywood studios will attend this event along with the major names in electronics manufacturing. In addition to Mr. Dowling, featured speakers include Jeffrey Katzenberg, the CEO and President of DreamWorks Animation SKG and writer-director, M. Night Shyamalan.
Click on the triangular "play" button below to listen to the episode right here on this site!
Very interesting interview. I think when the top filmmakers like Cameron, Spielberg, Shyamalan, Lucas, etc. really begin to use 3D all the time, it will take off.
I agree with what you both said in that Hollywood really needs to do it right this time or else it won't succeed.
But will Hollywood allow the directors the freedom to do things their way? That's the billion dollar question.
|2010-09-21 05:44:03
Joe H.
Great interview! I think the guest really explained things very well about what the potential of 3D is. I'm excited for the future!
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I agree with what you both said in that Hollywood really needs to do it right this time or else it won't succeed.
But will Hollywood allow the directors the freedom to do things their way? That's the billion dollar question.