Never claimed to be anything other than a primer . . . made over 3 years ago. You might try several of the 3D groups on Yahoo. There are more technical discussions there. Also look at the Cameron Pace Group site, James Cameron's new company that leases the latest 3D equipment to filmmakers. For hands-on, entry-level experience in shooting and editing 3D video, get yourself a FujiFilm 3D W1 or W3 camera ($200-$300) and the freeware Studio Movie Maker. Great way to learn the basics of 3D
Uhm, thanks but the plus of knowldge in here is almost zero... I'm still looking for details on the modern cinematographic technologies used to film real world scenes for 3D movies.
Never claimed to be anything other than a primer . . . made over 3 years ago. You might try several of the 3D groups on Yahoo. There are more technical discussions there. Also look at the Cameron Pace Group site, James Cameron's new company that leases the latest 3D equipment to filmmakers. For hands-on, entry-level experience in shooting and editing 3D video, get yourself a FujiFilm 3D W1 or W3 camera ($200-$300) and the freeware Studio Movie Maker. Great way to learn the basics of 3D
VicVillGuy 4 months ago
Uhm, thanks but the plus of knowldge in here is almost zero... I'm still looking for details on the modern cinematographic technologies used to film real world scenes for 3D movies.
LKDesign 4 months ago