Buzz is growing (thanks to Mashable) about TVGuide debuting a new toy called the “Hologram Glam Cam” during the upcoming Golden Globe Awards, to show the celebrities in 3D.  However, I think people are overestimating it a bit.  From the Press Release:

As celebrities are being interviewed live on the Red Carpet, TV Guide Network will also debut a revolutionary “Hologram Glam Cam” which generates a virtual three-dimensional image of the star and what they wore previously on the Red Carpet – allowing fans to enjoy both past and present Red Carpet fashions of their favorite stars. TV Guide Network’s “Hologram Glam Cam” was developed in partnership with Sportvision, Inc., creator of the famous Yellow 1st and Ten Line that has become a staple of all NFL and NCAA football telecasts. TV Guide Network’s signature live Red Carpet coverage will include celebrity interviews conducted by hosts Carrie Ann Inaba (“Dancing with the Stars”) and Chris Harrison (“The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette”) at the Golden Globe® Awards, Grammy® Awards and Academy Awards®. For a complete list of Award Season programming premiere dates and times, visit www.tvguidenetworkpr.com/redcarpet.

This is not 3D Television, this is 3D reconstruction.  You won’t be wearing 3D glasses and watching this at home in 3D, they’re simply generating 3D models of the actors/actresses and displaying their previous wardrobes on them, fashion-doll style.  My guess is that they’ll show the actor on the side of the screen, then show the 3D “dolls” as flyarounds next to him for comparison.

It’s neat, yes. But not really revolutionary.

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