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This video reveals some of the latest computer science research into taking television broadcasting in to a 3D future by enabling the viewer to see three-dimensional images of the subject content from any angle they choose.
The University of Warwick multi-camera television studio has 48 digital video cameras, but the most peculiar aspect is that they all seem to be parked within a wall of black cloth !
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