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2010 Enxebre acquires a Qtake HDx2 the best 3D video assist available In the market. Enxebre has now three 3D Video Assist and Rig/camera calibration equipment for live 3D Shooting. (June 2010)
2009 New Compact Rig for live-action shooting. Finally, our compact system for help the 3D filming is already available. It is designed for compact cameras (HD/HDV), and thanks to it we are able to make “on the field” productions, by using conventional filming equipment, image stabilizers, cranes assemble, warm head… This new rig, let us modify stereobase or interaxial down to 1 milimiter.
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2006 "Destination: Ancares" Our first 3-D hyperstereo (technique) shooted on a helicopter, that production also combines with underwater 3D shooting.
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2005 "Jako and the Pet Thief” in 3D, has overcome the higher quality controls of the prestigious multinational company Warner Bros., that has licensed it for its exhibition at the Warner Bros Park in Madrid. Film projection 35mm Over/Under format. (2005)
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2003-2005 Universal 3D Rig Our R+D department has designed, developed and produced the first universal filming 3D support, that is fully motorized and computer controlled. It is the first one in Europe (2003-2005).
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2002, "Jako and the Pets Thief” in 3D, the first Spanish 2K and Three Dimensions production. CGI.
2001 "Talking Fish in 3D” is the first 3D underwater European production that combines real 3D image and synthetic 3D image. (2001).
2001 Undewater 3D shooting Our R+D department developed and produced the first 3D underwater shooting system. This design includes, besides the water-resistant housing, a synchronized cameras control system, as well as the sending of the signal to the surface, for the 3D real time monitoring.
1999 "Tales of St. James Cathedral” was the first 3D/4D movie in Spain, that combines real and synthetic image in Three Dimensions (1999). There are included also synchronized effects, wind, smell and smoke. The whole system works automatically and it works using a single button.