Location San Diego, California, United States Regions Greater San Diego Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Male
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Barry Sandrew, Ph.D., after leaving his position as staff neuroscientist at Harvard and Mass General Hospital, invented the first all-digital technology and process for colorizing black and white feature films. He subsequently founded American Film Technologies and produced colorized films for Fox Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Paramount,
Sony, Japan’s Tsuburaya, BBC and several other major global media and distribution companies. He founded Legend Films in 2000 and after being introduced to digital 3D in 2007, Dr. Sandrew created a conversion process and pipeline that eventually became the gold standard of 3D conversion, an accomplishment that stands today. In 2010, following the release of Alice in Wonderland, he changed the name of Legend Films to Legend3D, in order for the company to focus entirely on the stereoscopic conversion of feature films and commercials. Learn more about how Legend3D has become today’s highest-quality producer of 3D conversion in the industry and a key innovator in 3D conversion technology here. To learn more about Dr. Sandrew’s reflections on the growth of 3D,



