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In-Three, Inc. Announces the Debut of its Unique Dimensionalization® Process That Converts Any Flat 2D Live Action or CGI Feature Motion Pictures Into Fully Realistic 3D Motion Pictures
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Gary Friedman, Vice President Public Relations
In-Three, Inc.
gfriedman@In-Three.com
Tel: 818-991-7775

Agoura Hills, Ca. (January 17, 2005) - Today, In-Three, Inc., after years of steady development, is proud to announce the first public screenings of 3D motion picture images converted from flat 2D live action photography. These 3D images were converted into fully realistic 3D by use of In-Three’s patented Dimensionalization® process.

In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process provides film makers, studios, and exhibitors with a new solution to 3D movie making and presentation. In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process is completely accomplished in post-production and, as a result, filmmakers now have a powerful new tool at their disposal and no longer have to concern themselves with the inherent complexities and difficulties of having to shoot in 3D with traditional dual camera systems. Furthermore, movies converted to 3D via the Dimensionalization® process produce no eye fatigue for theatre audiences.

With several exciting movies in the works, exhibitors will have a flow of 3D product and theatre audiences will finally be able to enjoy both new and classic movie features in an entirely new reality elevated 3D cinematic experience.

James Cameron’s Earthship Productions, Inc. called upon In-Three, Inc. to Dimensionalize™ clips that will appear in their upcoming underwater documentary “Aliens of the Deep.” “We presented In-Three with a real brainteaser--chaotic underwater footage of tiny creatures swarming the lens of our remotely operated 2D camera. They were not daunted and the results are remarkable, allowing us to use original 2D footage as part of our 3D presentation. Viewers feel like they are up close and personal with some of the strangest life forms our planet has to offer, thanks to In- Three”, said Ed W. Marsh, Creative Producer of “Aliens of the Deep.”

The film's Producer and Director, James Cameron (“Terminator”, “Titanic”) had this to say about the remarkable process: "Though I still love 3D original photography, the technical solution provided by In- Three was a welcome addition to our palette of stereo film-making tools. They were able to add real depth to the 2D video images captured by our robotic vehicles, and these shots blended beautifully with our 3D shots. I predict that their innovative techniques will continue to expand the possibilities for 3D content."

“We were pleased to be asked by Earthship to Dimensionalize™ these shots for their movie”, said Michael C. Kaye, founder, President and CEO of In- Three, Inc. of Agoura Hills, CA, a 51/2 year old company that has been developing its amazing technology behind the scenes. “Although the running time of these clips is relatively short, they fully illustrate our capability to Dimensionalize™ any 2D content, regardless of its image source. It can come from 4:2:2 video, HD, or 16, 35, or 70mm film scanned at any resolution”, added Kaye.

“Our process is a high quality depth-restoration process that results in 100% authentic 3D. It is fully resolution independent. We have finally unveiled our technology, a real process that works and results in completely believable 3D images”, said Kaye. “We have already completed a multitude of tests for major studios and key filmmakers - Dimensionalizing™ motion picture content at HD, 2K, and even 4K resolutions. Further, our process lends itself perfectly to the new technology of Digital Cinema which is actually capable of projecting 3D images in digitally- equipped theatres today”, explained Kaye. “All that the digitally equipped theatres need to do is simply add our wireless 3D glasses and our cleaning system.”

In-Three offers a complete package to theatres for equipping them with 3D eyewear and automatic washing units at a very affordable price. “We use high quality 3D imaging eyewear of our own design, not the gimmicky red/blue or passive polarized glasses used in the past. People will be pleasantly surprised when they put on comfortable high quality 3D eyewear that is available in sizes to fit all ages”, explained Kaye.

An important benefit of In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process is that it produces no eye fatigue, which is critical for being able to watch a full-length 3D feature movie comfortably. “Our images are as easy to view as normal real world 3D vision. Audiences will soon discover that they can finally watch a 2 or 3 hour movie with no eye fatigue whatsoever”, said Kaye. Although the small number of Dimensionalized™ clips in the documentary “Aliens of the Deep” represents a modest public debut for In-Three, Inc. and its unique Dimensionalization® technology, there are actually several exciting full length Dimensionalized™ 3D major motion pictures that are now in the works at In-Three for release in the very near future in Digital Cinemas.

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About In-Three, Inc.

Founded in 1999 by Michael C. Kaye, In-Three, Inc. has developed a revolutionary patented (and patents pending) process, called Dimensionalization®, that converts ordinary 2D (flat) motion pictures into fully realistic and engrossing 3D motion pictures. In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process finally brings real 3D imaging into mainstream cinemas by greatly enhancing the “sense of reality” of the motion picture viewing experience. In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process also happens to be perfectly timed with the new technology of Digital Cinema, which although in its infancy, will replace decades old 2D cinema film projection with an entirely new advanced reality elevated cinematic experience.

For more information about In-Three, Inc. visit their website at: http://www.In-Three.com

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