/ 07.27.2010 12:00AM
History Channel Contributed 3D ‘Universe’ to DirecTV
EL SEGUNDO, CALIF.: DirecTV
announced today that History Channel will contribute 3D programming to it’s
stereoscopic offering. History will do the season premiere of its series, “The
Universe,” in 3D on July 30. The season five premiere, entitled “7 Wonders of
the Solar System,” will use computer-generated graphics to illustrate recent
astronomical findings. It will be telecast on DirecTV’s n3D on Ch. 103, and in
3D on Ch. 101. at 10 p.m. ET/PT this Friday.
“This is the type of programming that lends itself perfectly for 3D and still
looks amazing in HD,” said DirecTV’s Derek Chang. “We are excited to be
partnering with History as they embark on their first 3D mission.”
The first 3D episode of “The Universe” depicts, according to DirecTV and
History, “mountain ranges on Saturn’s rings; the famous red spot on Jupiter and
the indication that there may soon be another one; a volcano that would stretch
the distance between Los Angeles and San Francisco if it was placed on Earth;
and the highest resolution images ever taken of the lava flow on Mars that might
indicate volcanic activity.”
DirecTV launched 3D programming June 11 with ESPN’s stereoscopic channel. nD3,
a 3D movie channel and an on-demand channel were later added. Programming has
thus far included select 2010 World Cup games, the 2010 MLB All-Star Game and
the NASCAR Coke Zero 400 race. The Summer X Games 16 and Guitar Center Sessions
with Peter Gabriel and Jane’s Addiction are on deck.
-- DMcA