Past Keynote Presenters
Over the years the SD&A conference has hosted an impressive lineup of keynote presenters. These sessions allow a leading light to focus and reflect on a particular area of stereoscopic imaging.
Year | Keynote Presenter | Title |
1996 | Ray Zone, The 3D Zone | The Deep Image: 3D in Art and Science |
1997 | Peter Anderson, Consultant (3D cinematographer) | Large-format 3D Film in Special Venues |
1998 | Peter Smith, University of Arizona | Imager for Mars Pathfinder Experiment (IMP): A Multispectral Stereo Imaging System |
1999 | Sean MacLeod Philips, MacLeod Productions | 3D Large Format Film Production |
2000 | Chris Condon, StereoVision International | Current Status of Large Screen Stereoscopic Cinema Systems |
2001 | Jeff Kleiser, Kleiser Walczak Construction Company | Stereoscopic Computer Animation for Location-Based Entertainment |
2002 | Vince Pace, Pace Technologies | Titanic in 3D HDTV |
2003 | Emeritus Professor Ian Howard, Centre for Vision Research, York University | Understanding stereoscopic vision |
2004 | Dave Cook, NVIDIA Corporation | Stereoscopic Gaming: Technology and Applications |
2005 | Steve Schklair, Cobalt Entertainment | Digital Technology and the Resurgence of Commercial Stereoscopic Entertainment |
2006 | Hugh Murray, IMAX Corporation | 3D Animation in Three Dimensions - The Rocky Road to the Obvious |
2007 | James Fergason, Fergason Patent Properties | A Look at the Past and Future of Stereoscopic Displays Through a ‘(Liquid) Crystal Ball’ |
2008 | Larry J. Hornbeck, Texas Instruments | Stereoscopic and Volumetric 3D Displays Based on DLP Technology |
2009 | Lenny Lipton, REAL D Corporation | Archimedes’ Tub |
2010 | Bob Whitehill, PIXAR Animation Studios | Three-Dimensional Storytelling |
2011 | Michael G Robinson, RealD | The Current Status of Stereoscopic 3D |
2011 | Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab | Content-Adaptive Parallax Barriers and Six-Dimensional Displays: new ideas from MIT Media Lab |
2012 | Masayuki KOZUKA, Panasonic Corporation | Panasonic’s Stereoscopic 3D Technologies, Standardization and Business Strategy |
2012 | Pete Bradshaw and Debargha Mukherjee, YouTube, Google Inc. | The past, present, and future of YouTube3D |
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