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Look3D to provide premium eyewear for RealD
Oct 30, 2009
“Moviegoers will be able to pick from a full line-up of premium RealD 3D glasses in cool designs with shapes and styles that hug the face like regular glasses,” said Rhett Adam, director of Look3D. “3D movies are booming and we’re excited for the millions of fans of RealD 3D around the world to experience the next film in Look3D style.”
“Moviegoers are flocking to theatres in record numbers to experience RealD 3D movies and now they’ll be able to have their own pair of premium RealD 3D glasses in a style that’s all their own,” said Joseph Peixoto, RealD president of worldwide cinema. “Like people having a pair of sunglasses, movie fans will have a pair of RealD 3D glasses personalized in style and fit, and certified by RealD to assure a fantastic movie experience. We look forward to additional announcements about the introduction of designer 3D glasses from top fashion brands and prescription RealD 3D eyewear in the near future.”
Look3D will create multiple RealD compatible eyewear collections for adults and children, including a premium collection of glasses with styles matching today’s popular eyewear designs. Look3D will also offer a themed collection of glasses with colors, shapes and other design elements matching a variety of upcoming 3D major motion picture releases.
Look3D RealD eyewear will be available for purchase beginning in December with sales through Look3D, at movie theatres and online retail sites. Check out Look3D’s website at www.look3d.com for a sneak peak of what is to come in 2010
Look3D to provide premium eyewear for RealD
Oct 30, 2009
“Moviegoers will be able to pick from a full line-up of premium RealD 3D glasses in cool designs with shapes and styles that hug the face like regular glasses,” said Rhett Adam, director of Look3D. “3D movies are booming and we’re excited for the millions of fans of RealD 3D around the world to experience the next film in Look3D style.”
“Moviegoers are flocking to theatres in record numbers to experience RealD 3D movies and now they’ll be able to have their own pair of premium RealD 3D glasses in a style that’s all their own,” said Joseph Peixoto, RealD president of worldwide cinema. “Like people having a pair of sunglasses, movie fans will have a pair of RealD 3D glasses personalized in style and fit, and certified by RealD to assure a fantastic movie experience. We look forward to additional announcements about the introduction of designer 3D glasses from top fashion brands and prescription RealD 3D eyewear in the near future.”
Look3D will create multiple RealD compatible eyewear collections for adults and children, including a premium collection of glasses with styles matching today’s popular eyewear designs. Look3D will also offer a themed collection of glasses with colors, shapes and other design elements matching a variety of upcoming 3D major motion picture releases.
Look3D RealD eyewear will be available for purchase beginning in December with sales through Look3D, at movie theatres and online retail sites. Check out Look3D’s website at www.look3d.com for a sneak peak of what is to come in 2010
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