Bloggers
JUDY GERMAN
Marketing Communications Manager | Blog Editor
IGH Solutions
Twin Cities
As a voracious reader and copious note-taker, there’s not much going on in the 3D world that gets past Judy. This is a good thing, if you’re the Editor of the 3D Insider Blog. With aspirations of writing a book (or four) someday, she’s content to bide her time keeping 3D junkies up to speed on the latest & greatest.
JORDAN FALK
Creative Manager | Blog Contributor
Virtual Images
Los Angeles
Jordan has been working in the 3D world ever since graduation from college, back in ‘49. Not only does he “get it” from the technical side, but his proximity to Hollywood and passion for 3D give him instant “street cred”. If you’re looking to learn what’s up on the 3D horizon in Hollywood – Jordan is your boy.
JEFF HORST
Sr. Designer | Blog Contributor
IGH Solutions
Twin Cities
The longest tenured lenticular or 3D expert in the fold, Jeff’s seasoned outlook give this blog a solid foundation of experience – with a dash of sarcasm. Jeff, being a “techie’s techie”, stays hip to the latest 3D & interactive trends …mostly by “researching” online during his “work” day. It’s a tough gig, but someones gotta do it.
DAVE COREY
V.P. Sales | Blog Contributor
Virtual Images
Los Angeles
The founding father of Virtual Images – Dave is known throughout the 3D & lenticular industry as a guy who’s well connected in the Hollywood promotional scene. Being a 3D visionary since the mid 90’s, Dave is a key figure in the quickly advancing inner-circle of the 3D world. Whether or not this inner-circle meets in secret is anyones guess. But if they do, know this: someone else brings the chips – because Dave makes a mean salsa.
JOSE CRUZ
3D Video & Emerging Media Specialist | Blog Contributor
Virtual Images
Los Angeles
With over a decade spent behind a video camera – Jose understands what it takes to get it right. These days, when he’s not trying to keep his 16 year old in line, you can bet he’s out testing the latest, craziest ideas in the 3D video world. If you throw enough against a wall, something’s going to stick, right? We think so…





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