The royal wedding date hasn't even been confirmed yet, but there are already reports that the wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince William could be broadcast in 3D. The wedding that will make Kate Middleton Princess Catherine is expected to draw nearly a billion television viewers.
"There are motions to have the wedding broadcast live in cinemas on the day, and perhaps use 3D technology" a source reveals to ShowBizSpy.com. The celebrity website reports production houses are already considering using the new technology for what's expected to be the media event of the year - if not the decade. "This would either be a live broadcast or a recording. Clearly, this has never been done before and the idea is a very exciting one."
Only specially designed 3D ready televisions can project a 3D signal and the use of special LCD shutter glasses along with a set-top box are also required.
Would you go to a movie theater to watch the Royal Wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince William if it meant you could watch it in 3D? Leave a comment below.
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What in fact does the royal line do? Do they have any jobs other than eating up tax payers dollars and sitting in a comfortable position. Do they work? No other than visiting people and doing your occasional charity work (for show) I have yet to see what is the point of a monarchy this day and age. Also the royal blood line is full of cousin marriages to keep the money in...eekk!
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