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Original Title:
Paul Carrack Live In 3D
Alternate Titles:
Paul Carrack Live In 3D
Paul Carrack Live In 3D - (2010)
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Original band member of 80’s pop legends Mike and The Mechanics, Paul Carrack, celebrates the production of Panasonic’s first ‘end-to-end’ 3D Blu-ray disc with a signing of his latest album at Panasonic’s UK head office in Bracknell, Berkshire. Originally commissioned and filmed by Panasonic at Air Studio’s in London, the 3D Blu-ray disc is the industry’s first live studio recording in 3D. The session performed by Paul Carrack was filmed in 3D on Panasonic Broadcast cameras, authored at Panasonic’s Hollywood Laboratory and is now available on 3D Blu-ray disc, demonstrating Panasonic’s complete end-to-end 3D solution.
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