Thom Hell Don´t Let Go (3D)

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

Music video by Thom Hell. Do you have 3D-glasses - use them watching this video. The new "best quality" option is strongly recommended for best effect!!
This is the first Norwegian music movie ever made in 3D.

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  • ah sooo good i love this

  • crappy song

  • Something like that.

    Like I meant, it's the hardest part of this video. :)

  • Oh I see. Well my guess is all the other dancing does not relate to the beat, and she dows not sing all the time. This allows for playing the timeline back and forth to match the song.

    In theory, I think i could cut away for parts of a song and sing along to it on video, then when I edit it to the original song I forward/rewind during the cut parts of the audio to match the original

  • No sorry, that's not what I meant. What I mean has nothing to do with 3D. It also applies to his "Try" video.

    You see the girl singing to the song. Yet they're constantly rewinding and fast-forwarding the video. The first example of this can be seen in 0:39.

    So how do they do that? Did they have an all messed up version of the song that she had to sing along with, so they could skip the video back and forward afterwards?

  • Im sorry I dont know what you mean? Timing the cameras? You can easily connect a trigger to most cameras so you can trigger them at the same time, but with video the timing is not as important as is with photo in stereoscopic sence. Basicly you can just align them later in a timeline since the videos are recorded at the exact same framerate. Does that answer your question?

  • The hard part is to get the timing right, with all the skipping back and forward. I really wonder how they did that...

  • not much equipment needed. All you need is to identical cameras :D Like you have two eyes. Then all you need is the right software to make it into one 3d movie

  • Gratulerer Thom Hell med årets mannelige artist Spellemann 2008 :)

  • where did you get the video equiptment to do that

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