Shouldn't the ocular distance equal our eyes (~2.5") to look real and remain comfortable? I also try to set the parallax up as close to the subjects distance then fine tune each shot back in the studio. So many videos are painful to watch because the parallax rules have not been adhered to. Nice to see your 3D efforts, thanks for the video.
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Hey, great video. I'm doing my university dissertation on stereoscopic feature film production and your channel is the first on youtube that is genuinely helpful!
That looks like an excellent rig. I mangled my way using two different domestic cameras and levelled with tea towels. To say that your rig is a 'god send' for stereographers is an understatement.
Good video too. You should make one entirely in 3D as your target audience is likely to have the anaglyph glasses.
Thanks so much for posting this information. With a lot of people new to the field, it's good to get the basics out there where everyone can get a leg up.
Shouldn't the ocular distance equal our eyes (~2.5") to look real and remain comfortable? I also try to set the parallax up as close to the subjects distance then fine tune each shot back in the studio. So many videos are painful to watch because the parallax rules have not been adhered to. Nice to see your 3D efforts, thanks for the video.
jbrown21m 2 weeks ago
NICE! we like 3D ;)
yourcity3D 3 weeks ago
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3D BULLET RIG is the world's lightest, most affordable, true handheld 3D rig. Compatible with Canon XF105, XF305, 5D, Sony F3, EX3, Epic, DSLR and many other cameras. It's sleak, easy-to-use design provides precise inter-occular (0-3.5"), convergence (0-3 deg), and full x-y-z axis control Visit 3DFilmFactory(dot)com
3dfilmfactory 4 months ago
FCP is our software choice for 3D editing. You can take our 3D Filmmaking workshop to learn more.
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Aopa007 4 months ago
New 3D BULLET RIG is ready to "Load & Shoot". This ultra-light, handheld 3D rig accomodates Canon 5D, 7D, XF105, XF305, Sony F3 and many others. Its desigend to capture amazing 3D images on the move, with ease and precision, at a fraction of the cost of other systems. Visit 3DFilmFactory (dot) com
3dfilmfactory 5 months ago
Is that Balboa Park?
JCM123ful 6 months ago
@JCM123ful yes
3deefilm 6 months ago
does this work with filming for clear 3d glasses?
shadowmaster207 8 months ago
@shadowmaster207 no
tonebank2000 5 months ago
3D TRAINING WORKSHOP: Our popular "HANDS-ON" 3D Workshop happens again Tues, May 3rd & May 24th at 3D Film Factory's studios. All-day sessions guide participants thru the principles & art of professional 3D filmmaking from production thru post. One-on-one, in-depth instruction shooting beam-splitter & side-by-side rigs. Information or registration email info @ 3DFilmFactory(dot)com
3deefilm 9 months ago
Super
luukzonnenberg 11 months ago
awesome.....thank youuu
ranu1984 1 year ago
Very interesting video - thanks
RomeWalks 1 year ago
Great Video, Thanks
dinushan93 1 year ago
thanks lot for good idea
sandip1488 1 year ago
Great tutorial! Thanks.
The3dphotoartist 1 year ago
Previse stvari treba
domacindomace 1 year ago
this is something i want to do when im older (im 14 lol)
bwillwall 1 year ago
In order to shoot 3d do the cameras have to be inverted at all to capture the same scene or do I keep them straight?
13stickynikki 1 year ago
@13stickynikki
Depends on the depth of the shot.
kdriver05 1 year ago
Hey, great video. I'm doing my university dissertation on stereoscopic feature film production and your channel is the first on youtube that is genuinely helpful!
caseyproductions 1 year ago
great vid... can u please tell me what is the sync remote control is called ?....thanks
dima888888 2 years ago
@dima888888
Lanc Shepherd
kdriver05 1 year ago
thank you
dima888888 1 year ago
Thank you! I am pumped to try and shoot 3-d for my thesis film! I'm gunna do tests to make sure it doesn't look like crap!
RobertGChristman 2 years ago
That looks like an excellent rig. I mangled my way using two different domestic cameras and levelled with tea towels. To say that your rig is a 'god send' for stereographers is an understatement.
Good video too. You should make one entirely in 3D as your target audience is likely to have the anaglyph glasses.
hiredgoon 2 years ago
Thanks so much for posting this information. With a lot of people new to the field, it's good to get the basics out there where everyone can get a leg up.
ceeller 2 years ago