"3-D will give us a more vigorous and realistic impact," said actress Ayako Kawahara, who plays the main role. "I think (viewers) can feel like they are actually in there."
Three-dimensional technology has become increasingly mainstream with Japanese electronics makers releasing 3-D television sets, riding on the popularity of Hollywood blockbusters such as "Avatar".
Fuji will also launch a new midnight Sunday 3D slot on its broadcast satellite BS Fuji channel that will feature sports, documentaries and music programs. It will begin with three specials on Jan. 1, 2 and 3, and then commence regular broadcasts from Jan. 9.
The series will be titled 3D*3D – pronounced sande sande – a play on the Japanese word for three (san) and the English word Sunday.
Sony is partnering with Fuji, Japan’s biggest network, to produce the 3D for both series.
此外,富士電視臺(tái)還將推出一檔全新的周日午夜3D版節(jié)目《3D*3D》,主要涉及體育、紀(jì)錄片以及音樂(lè)等內(nèi)容,明年1月1、2、3日將率先播出三期特別制作版,然后從1月9日起開(kāi)始定期播出。