PassmoreLab

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Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm and Television
FoundedAugust 2001
FounderGreg Passmore
PassmoreLab
Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm and Television
FoundedAugust 2001
FounderGreg Passmore
Headquarters
San Diego, California
,
USA
Key people
Greg Passmore, CEO

Jennifer Hilbert, CFO

James Humann, Director of Business Affairs and Development

Sabine Bredow, Senior Production Coordinator
ProductsLibrary of films and music videos
Services3D conversion of catalog films, new releases, documentaries, trailers, commercials, and music videos. Native 3D production services for features, shorts, documentaries, commercials, and music videos.
Websitehttp://www.passmorelab.com

PassmoreLab is a San Diego–based stereoscopic 3D film studio that specializes in conversion of 2D films to 3D format, native 3D film productions, and 3D film distribution.

As an independent film production company, PassmoreLab produces its own 3D films, including science and nature shorts, broadcast television programming, and documentary and feature films. It also has a separate distribution and sales division that licenses 3D content to independent theaters, science centers, museums, planetarium, 3D television broadcasts, and 3D mobile devices.[1]

PassmoreLab licenses its conversion technology and also converts films “in-house.” Films Passmore has worked on include Plan 9 from Outer Space,[2][3] the restored, colorized version of Night of the Living Dead,[4] Iron Doors,[5] The Nutcracker in 3D,[6][7] and Ocean Voyagers narrated by Meryl Streep.[8] The company also does production for music videos and has worked alongside Osaka Popstar,[9] Slash,[10][11] Plain White T's,[12] Semi Precious Weapons,[13][14] Linkin Park, and [15] Devo.[16]

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