This is because of the very wide angle (fisheye) lenses. They cause strong distortion with objects near the lens (such as the drip of water at 0:31.) It is interesting to note that this happens often with our own eyes and that our brains routinely ignore this sort of unresolvable disparity. Thanks for your interest!
atleast record this in 1080p so you can see the details............
Zer0K3wLL 6 months ago
ugh my eyes hurt XD
BoredEmo45656 8 months ago
not much difference
mothekiller1 1 year ago
I say it's more of a real effect than 3D
You feel as thou you can walk into the screen
Mannagod777 1 year ago
Could you use the yt3d:enable=true tag in your video, so I can view it in stereo in YouTube?
Thanks
jacksonvasey 2 years ago
This is because of the very wide angle (fisheye) lenses. They cause strong distortion with objects near the lens (such as the drip of water at 0:31.) It is interesting to note that this happens often with our own eyes and that our brains routinely ignore this sort of unresolvable disparity. Thanks for your interest!
doctormagicslab 2 years ago
Nice1!
But , look at 0:31 for example, there is either something (either a raindrop on the window, or possibly reflection on the building to the right,
On the left "screen" it's near the centre, on the right "screen" it's a bit more up and right of the centre, which makes for odd viewing in 3d!
But enjoyable nonetheless :-)
dtodak 2 years ago