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  • works good I think also you should tell viewder to sit 3ft back form the screen to so see more of the 3d effect

  • is there any video on god damn youtube to test 3d glasses those that u get on the cinema, not the lame blue and red ones thanks

  • @jazamora2006 No. Those use polarised light. They only work on projected light or fancy apparatus combining 2 images. You'll never get 'em to work on a conventional monitor.

  • this music makes the train sound so scary :P

  • sinister old Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins). Check this movie at Movie WATCHER . US

  • the long shadow cast by the likes of Karloff. I found this film free @ MovieWatcher (.) US

  • The Wolfman had been searching for a director. I've enjoyed this movie @ MovieWatcher(.)US

  • Worked for me, maybe people need better glasses.

  • Nearly the whole film has a wide parallax, causing too much ghosting, and a bit of eye strain in certain shots. The grainy image doesn't help either. There is depth, but due to the parallax problem, it isn't as good as it should have been. Still, thanks for the effort.

  • VERY NICE VID!

  • my screen itself is 3d... with fucked up graphics card LOL!!!! blue and red all the way.. now all i need are a pair of glasses and i can watch 3d games everyday!!!

  • what program was used to create the 3D Anaglyph video? I have adobe premier and I can't seem to get it right.

  • Stereo Movie Maker

    it's freeware.

  • although in this case I created it as a cross eye 3d movie and youtube is converting it to anaglyph on the fly. StereoMovieMaker can do many 3d formats though.

  • haha just can watch it without 3D glasses man this is no pro things i make pro 3D pics like this one:: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Mijn documenten\Zelfgemaakte 3D Pics\metrop-reaper.jpg

    Copy to internet

    wanna have more then mail me i got a couple of 40

  • That film was just a bit of fun. I am professional enough to be commissioned by the BBC to generate 3D images and what's more, I'm also professional enough to actually send them the file instead of directing them to my own harddrive :)

  • A real pro wouldn't have posted a dead link to your hard drive like you just did.

  • ur fuckin stupid

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  • i THOUGHT SO! i was there. i remember that train. Was in georgey square for about 3 days or so.

  • lol i bult my glasses out of those lego spaceship windows the blue and red ones. IT WORKS!!!

  • Lol! Nice work! :D

  • omg ....wow ........it´s really great

  • I think anglyphic stuff is very interesting, but the fact of having no colors sucks >:(

  • try the x-eye version then.

  • What's x-eye? I have googled it, but all I got is "download x-eye drivers". Sorry about my stupidity and laziness of asking it to you.

  • cross eye.

    Try hitting the (more info) button beside this video.

  • Thank you :D

  • this video uses red/cyan, actually.

  • nice job! This 3D stuff is quite addictive! I love that you tube is allowing high 1Gig uploads which makes this 3D stuff possible now.

  • I think the higher quality films look better in 3d and I think the compression of you tube makes to many artifacts and messes up the 3d some.

  • how do i get the cross eyed thing to work i know thats not what u use on this vid but it just popped into my mind and i have smm

  • look at the cross eye version of this video. In the 'about this video' theres a link to instructions on making a set of glasses that may help. Even if you don't make them read the instructions that come with them.

  • no i mean how do i make a cross eyed vid on stereo movie maker and i watched the cross eyed thing

  • um I'm not quite sure I follow? How do you make your own? I go into that in the blurb on my other video (a bit) you create a movie using 2 cameras about 6cm apart (I'd start with trying to make some still images first) then you simply load the 2 movies into smm and make sure they're the right way round, then smm save it as a stereo left/right movie and smm will render it up for you.

  • ok heres what i mean i have two vids already but i want to know how to put them side by side in stereo movie maaker

  • File>Open Left/Right Movies. you will be promted to open a file select your left movie file and hit OPEN you will then me prompted to open a second file select your right movie file and hit OPEN You now have your 2 movies loaded into smm. press 'X' to cross 'em over. (so left movie is on the right and right movie is on the left) File>Save Stereo Movie. Set Stereo Format to 'Side by side'. save it. done.
  • thx it worked

  • ok so... um

    how do i make one red and one blue? like do i want the red on the right or left? or do i want the blue on the right or left?

  • With I had the Glasses

  • it is interesting. I have to get second camera. :) I did photo anaglyphs before. But then I got tired with red and blue glasses. I would like to create something new. like the Imax videos with two cameras but combined in two different projection on one screen. Then you need to have the differently polarized glasses. pppsssssssst I grab one of them ;) Thaks fot the post. MIKE

  • Here's another cool idea for you .. not tried it yet myself but.. should work - 2 LCD screens (already polarized) combined with a half silvered mirror.

    Result - with your polarized glasses - a full colour 3d screen.

  • that could be interesting. but I guess easier would be to have program to run two videos at once. Than you need only one LCD. and cool glasses ;)

  • where can i find a 3D ...to watch i ve got the glasses from Beowolf

  • cool how did you do that?

  • Put very simply. 2 cameras filming side by side - the 2 resulting films correspond to the view from your left and your right eye.

    I then used a program called 'StereoMovie Maker' to create the anaglyphic movie.

    I added a link to pictures of my camera to the description for you.

    If you want more detailed info feel free to email me.

  • You can also find some 3D and 2D still images of the locomotive here on my panoramio page:

    panoramio (DOT) com/user/881916

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