Watch Simon Robinson, Chief Scientist at The Foundry, demonstrating Ocula to FX Guide's Jeff Heusser. Ocula is an Award Winning plug-in set that helps to solve common problems encountered during post production on stereoscopic footage. Tools include: Interocular Shifter, Vertical Aligner, New View, Paint, Rotoscoping & MatchGrade. (www.fxguide.com)
that hair made me that I'm not interested about what he said... maybe he need a hat, all my attention was blow out because that hair...
darkbitez 7 months ago
@teknuj fans of the radio said the same about the television, and then fans of the Black and white TV said Color TV was a fad, the computer was a fad, the cassette tape would never replace the 8-track tape, the VHS would never replace the beta, the CD would never replace vinyl, DVD would never replace the videocassette, blu-ray would never replace DVD... if we don't replace 2d cinema with 3D, how are we going to shift to holograms... people like you are a fad, soon to be phased out with the past
Daakusutepsu1 1 year ago
i like your hair!
abuabu1337 1 year ago
@teknuj
yeah, i'm sure studios who built stereoscopic pipelines for Avatar are regretting it..
sjamesvfx 1 year ago
I'm sorry, stereoscopic movies are a fad. Its a ruse by the studios to force digital projection on the theatre owners. Once most theatres are converted expect 3d output to grind to a halt. I don't see the reason for all these vfx software firms fighting to create the latest and greatest stereoscopic tools. Nuke is aimed at feature compositing (interface too cumbersome and finicky for commercials) a small niche if there ever one was, stereoscopic features? And even smaller niche!
teknuj 2 years ago
Interesting hair cut :p
hogancz2 2 years ago
$10000 for the plugin? I guess I'm not their market.
fashioneuro 2 years ago