Although the current caretakers prefer to call the home "enchanted," an internet search quickly reveals a wealth of stories associated with hauntings at the Villa Montezuma. PassmoreLab founder and President, Greg Passmore, said the 3D film they captured, "shows why this residence continues to be listed as one of the world's leading haunted houses. With its intricate design and fine detail the facility seems perfect for seances, possessions and revival of the dead."
The film is intended for the museum circuit and has been designed for viewing on the new Samsung and Mitsubishi 3D televisions. By using 3D, PassmoreLab aims to provide viewers with a more immersive and realistic glimpse into San Diego's past. "For the first time we've been able to capture a 3D film about this special place and we've made every effort to capture the feeling you get by being there."
About PassmoreLab
PassmoreLab started in San Diego, California, in 2003. The company's staff is comprised of programmers and scientific engineers, and also includes graphic artists, videographers, a musical composer, and even a biologist. PassmoreLab facilities include a full studio, video/film post-production, an optical development lab, and a software development environment. PassmoreLab is a firm with staff around the world, with offices in San Diego, South Africa, and Russia.
PassmoreLab Provides 3D View Of San Diegos Villa Montezuma


