HD Test Footage of Stereoscopic 3D in Red/Cyan Anaglyph
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Quite funny!
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Nice work! I've used a Flip for tests as well, although I just gaffer taped them to a wooden block I had lying around. I hope your rig is a little more stable, for your sake.Did you shoot parallel or converged?
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lotsa ghosting
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OMG!!!!!
A adult!!
He is playing with his gun like a child!
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what steps did you use in after effects to achieve this?
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Agreed. The problem people have with watching 3d and getting headaches is that you have to focus on what the camera is focused on, or your brain fights the effect. Like here, the focus is on the back wall, so following the tip of the gun around feels awkward and likely causes headaches in those prone to them.
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Where do u get this effect? the color atleast
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i expected a little more then a guy holding a water gun
but still good video 4/5
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with glasses that made me feel really unconquerable, check your ocular and the focus was on the back wall the entire time
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Well done re AracAttack. Any chance of posting a minute or so on youtube?
Keep up the good work.
Nice work. I am very impressed with the quality. I just use two Canon Powershot cameras on a stick! But I still have lots of fun.
The 3dFan
The3DFan 2 years ago
Thanks! I just screened my first fully 3D film, AracAttack for the Sinister Six Film Festival here in NYC! It was a blast to make!
InventiveHero 2 years ago
LOL Nice gun sweep really looks like its coming out of the screen... until it goes off the frame...
moreboost 2 years ago
Thanks, I actually just finished using the rig to make a horror movie for a film festival in NYC! But yeah, you're right - the problem with the test video is that there's no camera operator. I just stuck the rig on a tripod and hoped for the best. It at least proved that the rig worked and allowed me to start work on my film! Thanks again for watching!
InventiveHero 2 years ago
Good job !... how far apart did you set the cameras ?
globalarte 2 years ago
Two and a half inches, although I found a manufacturing defect on the Flips, and I had to raise one camera up about two centimeters to keep the effect. Thanks for watching!
InventiveHero 2 years ago