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Twentieth Century Fox promotes new release in Real 3D

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

February 9, 2010 | 3 min read

The 3D craze continues as Twentieth Century Fox’s latest release Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief has been brought to life through the world’s first outdoor ‘Real 3D’ campaign.

Developed by Twentieth Century Fox, in association with Clear Channel

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division of out-of-home agency Posterscope – the campaign enables consumers to engage with a bespoke 3D trailer on 42” HD screens.

The characters appear to reach out of bus shelters in high profile London locations on Oxford Street, Buckingham Palace Road, Kensington High Street and Kingsway.

The original Percy Jackson trailer was converted from 2D to 3D with additional elements re-created to take the film promotion into the next dimension. The ‘Real 3D’ total surrounding effect is achieved without the use of glasses through a specialist filter affixed to the high quality HD display. The LCD image is then subdivided into complex repeating segments that result in the human binocular vision interpreting the image as a ‘Real 3D’ scene.

According to Cameron Saunders, UK theatrical marketing director at Twentieth Century Fox: “Our strongest asset for marketing movies has always been the product itself. In the past 18 months digital outdoor has moved on leaps and bounds, enabling us to showcase movies in brand new environments out-of-home.

“This visually spectacular new technology means we can present Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief to mass audiences in ways never seen before. In a world where consumers are being bombarded with competing messages, this is something that no one could fail to be absorbed by.”

Richard Simkins at Hyperspace, the innovations and special projects division of Posterscope, added: “In recent years we have seen the quality of 3D displays increase significantly, this coupled with falling technology costs means that it is now a viable and exciting medium to use in out-of-home advertising campaigns.

“3D displays such as the Real 3D format offer advertisers a new way to literally reach out and engage their audience, and we are certain that 3D imagery will offer new depth to the out-of-home experience for years to come.”

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