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  • This is terrible, man - find another hobby.

  • 0:37 was scary!

  • cool!

  • whats the point of watching a 2d silhouette in a 3d environment ..? .... this is beyond dumbness

  • Rotters!! Just turned the house upside down finding my 3D spex. Doesn't work!!! You rotten buggers.

  • dude i tried 3 different red/cyan anaglyph-3D glasses, none of them worked for this but for anything else. this is just a bad made video nothing else. its an attempt of 3D but it just doesnt work. instead of tellin everyone to use red/cyan anaglyph glasses, better check if it might not be YOUR fault.

  • @0M9H4X The problem is 2 fold. The video was shot as a test in SD digital video, and the colorspace does NOT reproduce the LIVE effect. Then the video was compressed to DVD, then someone uploaded it thru YouTube's comression. There is nothing left of the original effect. Seen live, this effect is a knockout! We did it live for about 200 people last Friday and the audience loved it!

    We will be shooting an HD version with better online results...

  • I have the red blue goggles but yet doesnt work, you just reversed it, the more is close the near it feels, and viceversa

  • Fail.

  • I think that is standard practice to have the red filter on the left eye, at least glasses that follow this standard are more readily available. I think that you should flip the image so more people could see it easier.

  • Does this shit even work with the 3D glasses?

  • :41 looks awesome with the 3D glasses, ahhhh. I had mine on the wrong way lol red on left, kay things look better now. Yea morons ya all need to put on the standard blue/red 3D glasses u can find em pretty easily in places, I got mine from target for the MJ 3D grammys thing lol

  • Lame. Total waste of my time

  • too much separation i would say but i do see a little

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  • @MichaelFrymus Not really . The shadows were recorded with two sources of light one blue and one red , next to each other, so the proyections at different angles work exactly like two cameras.

  • @MichaelFrymus Wrong! The projector uses red and blue sources at a specific interocular seperation. What you are seeing is actually a 50 foot wide rear projection screen, and in person, the effect is AMAZING. We have used it in 1200 seat venues with excellent results.

    What you are seeing is SD DV footage, so color space is compressed. And it was compressed AGAIN when sent to YouTube.

    Your analysis is completely wrong. In person, the effect is COMPETELY 3D!

  • Wierd. I'm using a pair of Anachrome glasses and I'm still seeing little to no 3D in this video. Nice try, though. You get a "A" for effort. Maybe try uploading the video in side-by-side with the YT3D tag.

  • Wow. I thought I was gonna die

  • You need to use a pair of red/blue anaglyph glasses to see the effect. It will not work with glasses from the Super Bowl

  • It still doesn't work.

  • this is bs it doesn't work

  • You need to use a pair of red/blue anaglyph glasses to see the effect. It will not work with glasses from the Super Bowl

  • OH LOL

  • my 3d glasses dont work

  • You need to use a pair of red/blue anaglyph glasses to see the effect. It will not work with glasses from the Super Bowl

  • @sbdarnell there is nothing 3D to see! that's a shadow on smth so you can't see it in 3D even in the real wolrd /:)

  • Great 3D Effect!

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