A stereoscopic 3D video I shot for Stereomedia a while back.
Viewing options to choose between different colors of anaglyph glasses or cross-eyed viewing, etc are in the lower right. I've had the best luck with Red Cyan. For clarity, the cross eyed is probably the way to go, I'm used to that, but many people may find it uncomfortable.
It was a demonstration project for the Visitors Center at Kennedy Space C. This is why it doesn't have a storyline, this wasn't a complete production, just shot some tests to check out feasibility.
Some things to notice: Yes, those are zooms in a handheld 3D shot. Our camera goes in some pretty tight spaces without a lot of fuss. It was all shot with a two man crew, me, and a production assistant. That includes the jib shots. By the way, yes we took a jib arm onto the pad and up the elevator.
Try this: when the jet pokes through the screen at the beginning move your head left and right slowly while watching the tip of its nose.
This shoot was a great experience. One of the highlights of my video career, that's for sure.
Stereomedia's website is http://www.3dstereomedia.com . You can see a picture of me on the service gantry on the pad at my home page http://www.seanet.com/~bradford/ .
For more info on the Youtube 3d tags, see:
http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2009/07/now-in-3d-join-experiment-with-us....
One of the best, if not the absolute best 3D footage I have ever seen. I am not sure what software you used, but you got the 3D effect perfect.
v12tommy 11 months ago
@v12tommy Thanks for the nice compliment!
No software was used to create the stereo effect though, What you see is how it came out of our Ikegami camera.
StevenBradford 11 months ago