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World Cup Football 2010 will not only be the biggest sporting event of the year but also a unique opportunity to meet everyone on the wild beauty of South Africa. A country that would be flooded with fans from all over the world, who come to enjoy the festival of football and admire the cities, stages and the nature.

All of  the programs have as basis the City of Johannesburg. A city that has a two-stage games and give them access road to the golf Bloemfontein and Polokwane.  Johannesburg also provides easy and direct access to most attractions in the area and has one of the largest airports in the country’s international flights.

Following the initial joint statement, to make reality the first FIFA World Cup in 3D, FIFA and Sony have revealed some information about what we can expect football fans around the world from this innovative initiative, adding a third dimension to the experience of tracking a football match. At the same time the interest of consumers for the 3D is increasing rapidly, and reinforced by the release blockbusters in 3D and the impending movement of household televisions 3D, the first World Cup in 3D will hold steady interest of millions of football fans around the world.

With a total of seven pairs of professional cameras,  the action on the pitch will be recorded in quality 3D, through the unique ‘multi-image’ editor  and portable 3D broadcasting unit of Sony. The art editor of Sony, the only date in the market enables the entire production process and automatically adjusts the depth of field, ensuring optimum and unparalleled 3D viewing experience around the world. Starting last year’s FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa Sony is working to improve the system being filmed in 3D the fast phases of football and has since made some test shots in Europe.

The filming will take place in 3D in 5 of 10 football pitches which will be held the World Cup in FIFA: stadiums ‘Soccer City’ and ‘Ellis Park’ in Johannesburg and in the stadiums of Durban, of Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. A total of 25 matches will be filmed and broadcast in 3D, which will include a selection of games that are expected to squeeze the most interesting of the fan together. Such struggles are, for example, the game between South Africa and Mexico, which will open the World Cup on June 11 on the pitch ‘Soccer City’ in Johannesburg and the final on July 11, also in Johannesburg.

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