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Due to to the way YouTube handles 3D I Highly recommend that this is watched at at least 720p
or if you want you can download a full HD version of t...
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Due to to the way YouTube handles 3D I Highly recommend that this is watched at at least 720p
or if you want you can download a full HD version of the video http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16912687/Anag...
To watch in 3D you will need Anaglyph (Red Cyan) glasses or a 3D Compatible HDTV or similar device. (or try out the cross-eyed method)
A short video i made with some friends over a few days in christchurch to test out 3D video. Edited in Final Cut Pro 7 using the dashwood stereo3D toolbox.
The AWESOME track is called "You Would Know" by Eru Dangerspiel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6Bt5G... http://itunes.apple.com/nz/artist/eru...
Directed by Rowan Strang Cinematography by Nick Jackson Post Production by Rowan Strang
Special Thanks to Ruby and Laura for the use of their respective 550Ds and Lens'
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Stone also made an extended version of Alexander. "I'm doing a third version on DVD, not theatrical," he said in an interview with Ropeof...
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Stone also made an extended version of Alexander. "I'm doing a third version on DVD, not theatrical," he said in an interview with Ropeofsilicon.com. "I'm going to do a Cecil B. DeMille three-hour-45-minute thing; I'm going to go all out, put everything I like in the movie. He [Alexander] was a complicated man, it was a complicated story, and it doesn't hurt to make it longer and let people who loved the film [...] see it more and understand it more." The extended version of the film was released under the title of Alexander Revisited: The Final Unrated Cut on 27 February 2007. The two-disc set featured a new introduction by Stone. "Over the last two years," he said, "I have been able to sort out some of the unanswered questions about this highly complicated and passionate monarch — questions I failed to answer dramatically enough. This film represents my complete and last version, as it will contain all the essential footage we shot. I don't know how many film-makers have managed to make three versions of the same film, but I have been fortunate to have the opportunity because of the success of video and DVD sales in the world, and I felt, if I didn't do it now, with the energy and memory I still have for the subject, it would never quite be the same again. For me, this is the complete Alexander, the clearest interpretation I can offer."[4] The film is restructured into two acts with an intermission. Alexander: Revisited takes a more in-depth look at Alexander's life and his relationships with Olympias, Philip, Hephaestion, Roxana and Ptolemy. The film has a running time of three hours and 34 minutes (214 minutes) (about 40 minutes longer than the theatrical cut and almost 50 minutes longer than the first director's cut) and is presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround audio. Beyond the new introduction with Stone, there are no other extras on the DVD except for a free coupon to the movie 300.[5] The Blu-ray and HD-DVD releases both feature a variety of special features however, including two audio commentaries and a new featurette.[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexande...
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Stone also made an extended version of Alexander. "I'm doing a third version on DVD, not theatrical," he said in an interview with Ropeof...
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Stone also made an extended version of Alexander. "I'm doing a third version on DVD, not theatrical," he said in an interview with Ropeofsilicon.com. "I'm going to do a Cecil B. DeMille three-hour-45-minute thing; I'm going to go all out, put everything I like in the movie. He [Alexander] was a complicated man, it was a complicated story, and it doesn't hurt to make it longer and let people who loved the film [...] see it more and understand it more." The extended version of the film was released under the title of Alexander Revisited: The Final Unrated Cut on 27 February 2007. The two-disc set featured a new introduction by Stone. "Over the last two years," he said, "I have been able to sort out some of the unanswered questions about this highly complicated and passionate monarch — questions I failed to answer dramatically enough. This film represents my complete and last version, as it will contain all the essential footage we shot. I don't know how many film-makers have managed to make three versions of the same film, but I have been fortunate to have the opportunity because of the success of video and DVD sales in the world, and I felt, if I didn't do it now, with the energy and memory I still have for the subject, it would never quite be the same again. For me, this is the complete Alexander, the clearest interpretation I can offer."[4] The film is restructured into two acts with an intermission. Alexander: Revisited takes a more in-depth look at Alexander's life and his relationships with Olympias, Philip, Hephaestion, Roxana and Ptolemy. The film has a running time of three hours and 34 minutes (214 minutes) (about 40 minutes longer than the theatrical cut and almost 50 minutes longer than the first director's cut) and is presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround audio. Beyond the new introduction with Stone, there are no other extras on the DVD except for a free coupon to the movie 300.[5] The Blu-ray and HD-DVD releases both feature a variety of special features however, including two audio commentaries and a new featurette.[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexande...
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My tribute to Roman soldiers and gladiators featuring 'forever' by Jeff and Angela Van Dyck.
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I'll get there eventually - how did you find it when you first used it?