Touchdowns in Three Dimensions

First NFL game broadcast in 3D

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  • Dec. 4: Invited guests, all wearing special 3-D glasses, watch the Oakland Raiders play the San Diego Chargers on a big-screen television in Los Angeles. Also seen simultaneously at theaters in New York and Boston, promoters promised an 'up close, personal, visceral' experience that will leave viewers 'covered in sweat, watching the ball as it sails right to you.' Without special viewing glasses, the 3-D broadcast appeared somewhat blurry and with 'ghost' images. The viewing was described as the world's first live 3-D football game broadcast.
  • Dec. 4: Without the special 3D glasses, the live big-screen game looks blurry as it's shown in a screening room in Los Angeles.
  • Dec. 4: John Modell, pointing, lower right, co-founder of 3ality Digital, and invited guests, all wearing special 3-D glasses, watch the Oakland Raiders play the San Diego Chargers on a big screen television in Los Angeles.
  • Dec. 4: The picture is reflected in special 3-D viewing glasses as Glenn Lorenz, of Los Angeles, watches the Oakland Raiders play the San Diego Chargers on a big-screen television in Los Angeles.
  • Dec. 4: A Chargers player runs across the end zone on a big-screen 3-D television as spectators in Los Angeles watch in a screening room.

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