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From: zeondekilowatt
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  • hmm, I guess you could get a 3d effect by using the horizontal move of the cam. For example the same video frames first right channel, then left. Cool idea. But the disadvant. is, the channels are not really sync. And I think the cam must move sideways with const. speed.

  • By the time your eyes adjust, The End.

    8 seconds... lol.

  • Lol, looks like everyone already knows off the top of their head how this was done.

  • i know how you did it its a pretty neat technique nice video!

  • awesomee!!

  • Although this little trick won't work if the camera moves in different directions, slows down or doesn't moves at all.

    And there is still the sound problem.

  • Very smart. Looks like you just ran the video with the left one a frame or 2 ahead of the other.

  • Pretty much. First time I saw the technique was when someone shot video out the window of a jet taking off. It works until it doesn't and then your eyes ache.

    Without a fixed horizontal to move along, the effect strays but seeing clouds in 3d, that are normally too big to gauge their depth, is very cool.

    This technique allows you grab 3d stills from movies, however. Find a dolly shot moving left to right. Grab 2 frames a few frames apart and start experimenting. Kubrick is an excellent source.

  • oh. my. god. I'm so going to edit Barry Lyndon now!

    Thanks =) !!!

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