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  2. 3D television - Wikipedia

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    The following 3D-TV consumer configurations will be available to the public: [50] 3D-TV connected to 3D Blu-ray Player for packaged media. 3D-TV connected to HD Games Console, e.g. PS3 for 3D gaming. 3D-TV connected to HD STB for broadcast 3D-TV. 3D-TV receiving a 3D-TV broadcast directly via a built-in tuner and decoder.

  3. Free viewpoint television - Wikipedia

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    Free viewpoint television (FTV) is a system for viewing natural video, allowing the user to interactively control the viewpoint and generate new views of a dynamic scene from any 3D position. [1] The equivalent system for computer-simulated video is known as virtual reality. With FTV, the focus of attention can be controlled by the viewers ...

  4. Flow (television) - Wikipedia

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    Williams argued that ads glued programs together which created the sense of television flow with a shift "from the concept of sequence as programming to the concept of flow." [3] Since the 1990s, the concept of flow has been transformed by new technologies and programming strategies that free the viewer from the old television model.

  5. Joshua Meyrowitz - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Meyrowitz (born 1949) is a professor of communication at the department of Communication at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.He has published works regarding the effects of mass media, including No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior, an analysis of the effects various media technologies have caused, particularly television.

  6. Volumetric display - Wikipedia

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    A volumetric display device is a display device that forms a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions, as opposed to the planar image of traditional screens that simulate depth through a number of different visual effects.

  7. Actors Who Keep Appearing in Taylor Sheridan’s TV Universe ...

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    As Taylor Sheridan's TV universe continues to grow, the prolific producer has collaborated with several actors on more than one of his shows. Sheridan got his start as an actor with roles on ...

  8. Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation theory was founded by George Gerbner.It was developed to seek out the influence that television media may have on the viewers. Most of the formative research underlying cultivation theory was conducted by Gerbner along with his University of Pennsylvania colleague Larry Gross and their students-turned-colleagues Michael Morgan and Nancy Signorielli. [4]

  9. DVB 3D-TV - Wikipedia

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    3D television technology was already in its first steps regarding its standardization, the major 3D market was in theaters and Blu-ray Disc players with stereoscopic systems, but in the near future it could be extended to diffusion, and later free viewpoint television will come into our homes, which mean the need of new coding and transmission ...