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Stereoscopic Mandala

20 Jun

Example of a wide-eyed stereoscopic mandala generated by KnotPlot. Focus your left eye on left image and right eye on right image. Note: this video is best viewed at normal size (ie, not full screen). Image spacing should be approximately your eye spacing. knotplot.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

3D Barbarian Queen (no glasses needed 3D stereoscope)

20 Jun

For best viewing, watch the video fullscreen and in 480pmode. To see the images in 3D, hold your head up straight (very important or the two images won’t line up properly), look at the vertical center line and cross your eyes. The 3D image will appear in the center. If you don’t see the 3D picture right away, keep trying, it takes a bit of practice. Music composed, programmed, and performed by GlassFree3D Dedicated to the original Barbarian Queen; the late, great Lana Clarkson.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

A stereoscopic trailer of How to Train your Dragon movie, captured from a commercial. Download: www.megaupload.com rapidshare.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Exclusive 3D Music Video – Hologram Stage Show – Gloria (The Death of Me)

20 Jun

Unbelievable – this has to be seen to be believed! The most amazing 3d music video EVER! Watch this on your 3d TV or 3d Vision enabled PC by downloading the video from our website now. www.enhanced-dimensions.com Amazing Hologram Effect Stereoscopic Kiosk 3D Music Video – Gloria (The Death of Me) Red Blue 3D Glasses Needed. Scotland’s first 3d music video. This is a 3D music video created byEnhanced Dimensions for The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel. The music is “Gloria (The Death of Me)” by Edinburgh indie band The Raw I’s. The video comprises a hologram version of the band performing in a holographic projection kiosk/ stereoscopic booth. The video was influenced by the arcade game “time traveller”. It’s like Princess Leia beaming from R2D2 – but not quite as sexy! The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel is an online 3D TV channel dedicated to showing the best in creative stereoscopic 3D videos and 3d animations. Enhanced Dimensions presents some of the best stereoscopic 3d videos on YouTube. HOW TO MAKE 3D VIDEOS If you are interested in learning how to create Stereo 3-d videos, or how to convert 2d to 3d movies using Adobe After Effects please visit enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress for comprehensive tutorials. FREE 3D GOODIES Get FREE 3d glasses, 3D Birthday Cards, 3D Videos, 3d desktops and other 3D goodies now from enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress FREE 3D VIDEO DOWNLOADS Stereoscopic 3D Videos from Enhanced DImensions are available to download in TriDef Above Below format

Untying the Unknot using the software KnotPlot. This is the anaglyph 3D version, view with red filter over left eye and blue filter over right eye. Non-anaglyph version of this video: youtube.com KnotPlot Site: knotplot.com

 
 

IMAX 3-D (anaglyph 2-D conversion!) |HD|

19 Jun

THIS CLIP BELONGS TO IMAX !!!! WATCH IN HD NOW! and enjoy the 3-D experience! This in my conversion from 2D to 3D video!! This is originaly just 2D video! – Use anaglyph 3D red/cyan glasses! For best 3-D experience you must be 2-3 meters from your screen!!! Your minimum screen size for optimal 3-D in 24″. If you have any questions just send me a message of post a comment. Render: -1920x1080p (1280x720p YouTube upload) -130MB upload size -20.000 kb/s Bitrate -2-PASS Render Thank to ArcyDyk for big help!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

blocks flying at you in a very anaglyphic way
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Sutro Baths Photowalk Favorite and More

18 Jun

I had a great time at this years Sutro Baths photo walk. There were numerous photos worthy of note, but this one particular photo by Greg Lato caught my eye. I particularly liked the mood of the image. The long exposure, darker tones in the sky and leading lines of the ruins make for an excellent photo. Congrats Greg and thanks for taking part.

Seawall and Seal Rocks at Dusk

Seawall and Seal Rocks at Dusk by Greg Lato

To see some of the other great photos taken check out the Sutro Baths Photo Walk Flickr group. I had a tough time choosing this year. All around some solid work and it would seem everyone had a fun time exploring.

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

Sutro Baths Photowalk Favorite and More


JMG-Galleries – Jim M. Goldstein Photography

 
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3D Animation Drive-In Studios San Diego

18 Jun

Tempo’s Tune, Drive-In Studios is a Media Production Agency located in the heart of the Historic Gaslamp Quarter District in Downtown San Diego. Drive-In Studios specializes in HD and SD Video Production, Editing, 3D Animation, Motion Graphics, Graphic Design, Web Design, Video Web Production and DVD Production. At Drive-In Studios, we put your VISION IN MOTION. We offer a complete array of production, post-production and creative services for broadcast, DVD, web and HD. We provide two key ingredients: the tools of the trade and our highly talented and top-level team of professionals. With this winning combination, your project is given the detail you deserve and the quality you demand. At Drive-In Studios, technology seamlessly compliments creativity. With a direct line of communication philosophy and first-class project management, our content providers are treated with the highest level of professionalism…from start to finish. For more information, please visit us at www.drive-instudios.com or call toll free 800.574.6187 or local 619.546.9336.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

“The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends” is a computer-animated series that brings the famous Sanrio characters to audiences all over the world. The series is an initiative of Sanrio Digital, executed by Dream Cortex. While the technology that Dream Cortex used to create the show is recent, “The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends” adheres to the core values established more than 30 years ago by Sanrio: happiness, family values, friendship, and educational value. “The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends” targets children aged three to nine years, though it is also popular with older kids and even among some adults. The series offers an entertaining and often humorous way for young children to learn about social interaction and behaviour while following the adventures of some of the world’s best-loved and most recognizable characters. www.dreamcortex.com http

 

A 5D Space-Time Animated Anaglyph

18 Jun

An anaglyph illustrating the generation of a 4D tesseract followed by some 4D rotations.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

3D Video – FourPlay Glasses Red Blue Anaglyph Needed Award Winning Short Film In order to view this video you can use a pair of red and blue 3d glasses, cyan is a light blue will actually give you a better 3d effect. These videos are made by creating two virtual cameras in After effects one for each eye and overlaying the images to give 3d video.

 
 

Adventures in 3D – 3D Video Anaglyph for Red Blue 3d Glasses

17 Jun

FREE RED BLUE 3D GLASSES FOR ALL SUBSCRIBERS! Visit www.enhanced-dimensions.com for more details. Anaglyph red blue 3d glasses are needed to watch this 3d video. In order to view this anaglyph 3d video you need a pair of red and cyan 3d glasses cyan is a light blue. Red and blue 3d glasses will not give you the full stereoscopic 3d effect . This video was made by creating two videos one for the left eye and one for the right eye then merging them so each eye sees the correct 3d image through the red cyan 3d anaglyph glasses . The 3d anaglyph video shows a pair of 3d glasses floating inside a 3d Tomb Raider/Indiana Jones type environment.The word read Adventures in 3d. This video can be downloaded free and used by anyone in non commercial 3d video projects. Find out more at enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress Get other FREE Stereoscopic 3D Birthday Cards, 3D Videos andother 3D goodies now from enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress For more info on Enhanced Dimensions: Contact us on 3d@enhanced-dimensions.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Stereoscopic 3D Channel on Vimeo vimeo.com/channels/stereoscopic3d The Stereoscopic 3D Channel TESTBED on Vimeo vimeo.com/groups/steroscopic3dchanneltestbed +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Built and tested in Adobe After Effects to be viewed with Red Cyan 3D Glasses (Red Blue 3D Glasses). A 3D Stereoscopic Production for Enhanced Dimensions by Andrew Murchie. This was not created with the minoru 3d webcam.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Assassins Creed (PC) A little walk in the lower city Graphics settings are not maxed out due to performance when recording. to watch with Red/Cyan anaglyph glasses Yellow/Blue “colorcode” version (superbowl inTru3D glasses) www.youtube.com 3D is rendered with the iZ3D driver v1.10, works for both Ati and Nvidia graphics cards www.iz3d.com Full colour 3D version available for 3D monitors and 3DTVs at Meant-To-Be-Seen forums www.mtbs3d.com Meant To Be Seen : consumer driven stereo-3D advocacy group www.mtbs3d.com

 
 

Shoot the Bloggers: J.D. Roth

17 Jun


While I was in Portland last month I photographed J.D. Roth, the man behind the blog Get Rich Slowly, for my ongoing project on bloggers.

J.D. had earlier escaped the shackles of a big wad of credit card debt, and has since created a career out of teaching others how to manage their money more sensibly. For the shoot, we did some standard headshots which would be useful to him for his public speaking appearances, etc. But I also wanted to do something a little more intense and/or cerebral, which is what led to the shot above.
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If the ambient was decent, I could’ve done this with one speedlight. But as it happened, the ambient in the room was pretty low so we used three flashes. The first step, as in the Betty Allison shoot, was to kill the ambient. This one would be lit completely with flash.

Betty’s shoot is actually a pretty appropriate example, now that I think about it. The lighting setup is pretty similar, even if the look is very different. Once I killed the ambient, I started from the back with a domed SB-800 against the wall. This gave me a very controllable gradient on the background.

Next, came the on-axis fill — in this case an Orbis w/SB-800. The exposure on this flash was sufficient to light J.D. to the level you see on the far camera right side of his face. It’s a little deeper than normal at almost 3 stops down.

The key light, coming from close-in high camera left, was another ‘800 in a LumiQuest SB-III. But as you can see the light is not wrapping around on the camera-left side of J.D.’s face. That’s because I partially gobo’d it with a piece of cardboard clamped to a light stand between the key light and J.D.

This is why he looks like he is emerging into an interesting shaft of light. Because that is exactly what he is doing, only it is a static setup. You tend to see this light in real life a lot more than you might think, only it is usually very brief when it happens.

I still did not quite like it, as his forehead was a little hot. Luckily, the cardboard envelope I was using as a gobo also happened to be my gel kit. So I took a 2-stop ND gel (sized for my studio flashes) out and further cut down the light as it was traveling up the upper camera left side of his forehead.


That gave me the look I wanted — something more interesting than the standard umbrella headshot. Depending on where / how it will be used, one may be more appropriate than the other. But it is nice to have both.
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For a second look we did something a little more pulled back — and with a little more content, too.

As you might guess from the name of the blog, J.D. espouses the theory that slow and steady wins the race. So my idea was to get him rolling coins at the dining room table.


And it wasn’t much of a stretch, as he of course had jars full of saved pennies and other coins.

Again, I am looking for light that is not the standard umbrella/softbox stuff. Where possible, I like to have light that is both motivated and interesting — but also something I can control.


So I used a normal light stand and a mini-boom to light him from overhead (just in front) with the Lumy SB-III. It had an “overhead lamp” kind of look, which was appropriate for a dining room table. Fill was with (surprise) an Orbis ring at about two stops down.

That retained the shape of the overhead light, but gave some legibility into the shadows.


Here it is without the fill, and you can see how much the ring light is really doing — without calling attention to itself. There’s a little ring signature shadow on the wall, but I am okay with it. Would been easy to kill by moving everything a few feet away from the wall and sticking a flash in there to light the wall only to it’s natural level from the key. That would kill the shadows without adding anything.

Start a Project

I am really enjoying the shooting the blogger project, for a number of reasons. Committed bloggers are very interesting people for me to meet. The shoots are cool, but even better is the conversations that happen around them. We tend to work alone, in our respective caves, and it is a cool thing to connect with like-minded people. J.D. and I exchanged good ideas all day long. Not to mention his wife Kris’s praline upside down cupcakes…

If you have a camera, some enthusiasm and just enough knowledge to be dangerous, I highly recommend embarking on a personal project of your own. The bloggers are really a side project for me at this point, but I do have something more significant that I am working on.

A little thought (more like 3 years worth, for me) goes a long way. And my hope is to get some of you thinking in terms of a sustainable project of your own. After all, what is the point of growing your skills as a photographer if you don’t do something fun and worthwhile with it?

And if you’d rather get rich instead, you would do very well to start with J.D.’s blog.


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Sony 360° Auto-stereoscopic Video Display : DigInfo

16 Jun

DigInfo – www.diginfo.tv Sony 360 Degree-viewable, Highly-multiview, Auto-stereoscopic Display – http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Join us at www.WatchMojo.com as we take a look at the result of several years of development and a close collaboration between Ubisoft and James Cameron himself.
Video Rating: 3 / 5