Select 480p to view in higher quality and in 3D. I do not have copyright over this video. The original 2D version is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2olW6yGTfs
This video was used to do a quick demonstration of how good depth might be represented using Pulfrich 3D principles.
It is particularly useful and applicable to scenes such as these, where using normal stereoscopic 3D cameras would require much planning and setup.
It is NOT a replacement for a true stereoscopic 3D rig, and would require a Stereographer to point out anomalies that can arise during shooting (vertical disparities, temporal artifacts etc).
But if done right and with good post processing knowledge, errors can be corrected and footage stabilized to give great 3D scenes for shots in feature-films.
A basic and quick vertical tracking pass was done to stabilize the footage, and shows if you remove the 3D glasses and see the top and bottom frame edges of the video.
Documentaries in 3D for long sustained aerial shots are best done with a proper stereoscopic 3D rig.
Read the rest of the article on http://realvision.ae/blog/2010/08/aerial-shooting-for-3d-movies-the-easy-way/
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