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3D Horror Video – Paranoia Trailer 2D to 3D Conversion

21 Oct

This is one of our series of 2d to 3d conversions of classic “b” movie trailers. If you’re interested in learning how to convert 2d to 3dusing Adobe After Effects please check out our tutorials on this subject on our website at enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress/?page_id=57 This video requires RED CYAN Glasses. Grab your 3d specs and see what you think. Don’t have 3d glasses? Check out below for our free glasses offer. FREE 3D Glasses, Stereoscopic 3D Birthday Cards, 3D Stock Video and more can be downloaded 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. For details of our FREE 3D Glasses offer please visit our website.

Hello Everyone, You are watching [XYZ-D] converted videos. For More Details contact us at: xyzdconversions@gmail.com. This is our presentation of short animation of Minions Menace from Despicable Me 2 converted in 3D. We donot claim any copyrights of this video, this is for demonstration purpose only. To watch this video you may require Anaglyph Specs (Red and Cyan or Blue). We respect all artists, technicians & owners of this work. Hope you all will like it. Video Conversion in 3D by our [XYZ-D] Conversion process Team – The Third Dimension Solutions
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Full Horror Thai Movie: Shutter (????????) – [ English Subtitle ] HD

26 Nov

Shutter (Thai: ???????? ???????????) is a 2004 Thai horror film by Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom; starring Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, and Achita Sikamana. It focuses on mysterious images seen in developed pictures. The film was remade in 2008 under the same title. ======================================== Plot: —— After celebrating at a drinking party with his close friends, Tun (Ananda Everingham), a photographer, and his girlfriend, Jane (Natthaweeranuch Thongmee), get into a car accident. Jane hits a young woman. With much fear and bewilderment, Tun prohibits her from getting out of the car: they drive away, leaving the poor girl lying in the road. Tun begins to discover mysterious white shadows and what appear to be faces in his photographs. A suspicious Jane thinks these images may be the ghost of the girl they hit on the road. Tun, who has been experiencing severe neck pains since the accident, visits a specialist. While a nurse attempts to measure his weight, to his dismay, he weighs approximately 120 kilograms. While collecting his medication via the counter, he hears a woman’s voice that accuses him of being a liar and he runs away, traumatized. Unconvinced of the existence of the supernatural, Tun dismisses the idea of being haunted although his friends are also being disturbed by this mysterious girl. Jane begins to investigate in the school’s lab and discovers that the girl was Natre (Achita Sikamana), a shy young woman who
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Horror animation with Nikon D60

26 Sep

Here’s my first horror short, made using the excellent stop-motion function on my new Nikon D60. It’s made up from around 500 photos at 15 frames per second.

a stop-movie motion made from my balcony from just after sunset for an hour. Used my Nikon D60 and a 18-200mm nikkor lens. on the shutter priority setting