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Broadcast the match Arsenal vs Manchester United this weekend will be even more exciting. Not only because the status of big-match, but because the fight will go live with the effects of three-dimensional (3D).
Plan showing a football game with 3D format originally initiated by ESPN for the upcoming 2010 World Cup. But earlier, in the UK, Sky Sports station will be used to do this weekend.
Incidentally there was a big match action while Arsenal host Chelsea in the English League continued. This will be the first football live broadcast which was shown in 3D format, but it's also a show Sky Sports 3-D is prime.
Yahoosport Reportedly, this impression will not widespread because it can only be enjoyed in the nine selected pubs in Britain and Ireland. While Sky will be launching their own special channel 3-D in April.
Actual 3-D test was never performed in Britain and the United States, but its limited. But this time BSkyB channels will transmit live action Arsenal versus Manchester via satellite that will be broadcast live to the places that have been selected.
At least take two years to develop 3D system this. To do Sky assisted by James Cameron, who celebrated a successful director with films Avatar and the Titanic.
"James is an expert 3-D and he's living, breathing and just want to see 3-D effects are good," explained Darren Long, director of Sky Sports operations.
"For him, it is about how we'll do it, what equipment we use, what the film techniques that we have. He is about 'Get the message out there, get well and to people who really," added Long .
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