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CNN to Use Holograms on Election Night to Interview Campaign Representatives, Princess Leia

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While the presidential election might only come around every four years, the monotonous coverage has become all too predictable. Tuning in to your favorite news station will inevitably net pundits from both the Republican and Democratic parties giving a play-by-play analysis of how the voting has gone aided by a blue and red color coded map of the United States. Rinse and repeat in four years.

But this year the process looks to get a bit more interesting from a technological standpoint. Instead of remote interviews showing the candidates on a split screen or a floating window, CNN will look to up its geek cred with the use of holograms.

"Everyone is doing something virtual this election year," says CNN senior VP David Bohrman, the guy who pushed the technology. "Virtual elements in a real set look so much better than a real person in a virtual set."

To make it happen, CNN will use 44 cameras and 20 computers in each remote location to capture 360-degree imaging data of the person being interviewed. The images will then be processed and beamed by computers and cameras located in New York. The end result, if all goes to plan, is that those being interviewed, whether a spokesperson from the Obama or McCain camp, will appear as though he or she is in CNN's television studio.

Will holographic interviews make you more likely to tune into CNN? Hit the jump and post your thoughts.

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avatarSo cool

 That was really cool. I tuned in to CNN just to see the holigraphic interview! However, I only saw one. but it was still really neat. Very well done too. You could see an ever so slight lag, however it was awesome!

 

-= I don't want to be dead, I want to be alive! Or... a cowboy! =-

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avatarSeeing how Star Wars

Seeing how Star Wars happened a long time ago the technology has come a long way. The hologram video was solid with no transparency. I have to say I like our holographic video technology better than what R2D2 could muster. Then again we've had a long long time to perfect the technology.

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avatarDamn...

I really should get DirecTV

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avatarhuh?

well i was gonna tune into CNN anyway. this should be interesting

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avatarNope.

Nope.

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avatarHelpme Barack Oboma your my

Helpme Barack Oboma your my only hope!

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avatarMe-HEY! Play back the rest

Me-HEY! Play back the rest of that message!!

R2-*beep*

C-3PO-What message? The one you've been carrying in your rusty innards!

(thank you internet for those lines.)

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