The inter-axial distance I used was 2.5 Inches. or 63.5 mm. A majority of the shots were filmed with the camera 6 feet away or more from the actors. When I needed to film closer than 6 feet I "toed-in" the cameras slightly. The most important step in the post production was aligning the convergence point in each shot. In most cases I chose the actors face/eyes as a convergence/alignment point.
Nice job! I did not think that Youtube would allow an upload of 2560 by 720? I was voicing my concern in the forum about losing quality because I though you had to upload a 1280 by 720 (after compressing the two cross eyed videos) How are you getting your editor to work in that format? I am using Pinnacle 11 and it will not allow that.
NICE!
3DMOVIEMAN 1 year ago
Very well done!
Can you tell me the inter-axial you used and if there is any convergence?
bogdaiki 1 year ago
The inter-axial distance I used was 2.5 Inches. or 63.5 mm. A majority of the shots were filmed with the camera 6 feet away or more from the actors. When I needed to film closer than 6 feet I "toed-in" the cameras slightly. The most important step in the post production was aligning the convergence point in each shot. In most cases I chose the actors face/eyes as a convergence/alignment point.
samdogfilms 1 year ago
Thank you.
How about the camcorder? The image is awesome! What did you use?
bogdaiki 1 year ago
Dan, you rock!!
BOSFCPUG might want to see your presentation on Feb 25
fuzzpockets 2 years ago
Nice job! I did not think that Youtube would allow an upload of 2560 by 720? I was voicing my concern in the forum about losing quality because I though you had to upload a 1280 by 720 (after compressing the two cross eyed videos) How are you getting your editor to work in that format? I am using Pinnacle 11 and it will not allow that.
jeffgrave 2 years ago
I used Final Cut Pro. It allowed me to set a custom sequence size to 2560x720.
samdogfilms 2 years ago