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MTBS’ 3D Buyers Guide: Part II (3D HDTVs)

20 Dec

Before you start hunting down those 3D HDTV sales, watch this guide first! Neil Schneider, President & CEO of Meant to be Seen, gives you the lowdown on what you will need for console and PC gaming in stereoscopic 3D, how to save some money, and rookie mistakes to steer clear from. Happy shopping! More guides can be found at www.mtbs3d.com,
Video Rating: 5 / 5

3D film made with custom built GoPro HD Hero camera 3D stereoscopic rig. Shot in August 2010 – The best August snow in 6 years, at Thredbo Ski resort Australia. This video is formatted to work on the YouTube 3D player only if you do not see the 3D icon in the bottom right of the player window then you must be watching this from a secondary website (not YouTube) search the title in YouTube and it will come up…..or… Please choose 3D viewing method from 3D Icon located at bottom right of YouTube player window. Thanks for watching & I hope you enjoy !
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

HD 2D-3D Video Conversion (Dimension 3 & MTBS 3D)

12 Aug

We took our video interview from the Dimension 3 Expo in Pantin, France, just outside of Paris, with Neil Schneider, founder of Meant To Be Seen (MTBS) 3D, an Internet forum on Stereoscopic 3D, and converted the video clip to Stereoscopic 3D. This is how we did it and the two versions we created: We used a combination of 2D and 3D in the finished video. The original interview was shot in 2D High-Definition on a Sony PMW EX3. The original edit was done using Grass Valley Edius Broadcast Pro 5.01. Music background was created using Sonicfire Pro SmartSound 5.1. We utilized Spatial View Stereo plugin for After Affects CS4. The opening and closing graphics were added to the line along with the 2D video. We then added an adjustment layer and loaded the plugin to the adjustment layer. Spatial View 3D-to-Stereo conversion allowed us to layer the 3D in multiple parallax views. In addition, Spatial View allows us to view the conversion in Anaglyph or any number of side-by-side or top-and-bottom Stereo views. We utilized Anaglyph to make the initial adjustments and fine tune the 3D variables. We then rendered out each of the video segment – the open, the interview, and the close – separately in both Anaglyph and half-side-by-side formats. We then stiched these three together using Edius Broadcast Pro. Finally, using Adobe CS4 Media Encoder, we used the Apple TV720p setting for outputting our final MP4’s which were then uploaded to YouTube and our FTP server. The half-side-by-side

First 3D animated short from Indiana University, Media Arts and Science program. Created by Frank Tai, Jared Price, Jim Ward, Ricardo Laranja, Andrew Warren and James Baker Project Creator, Frank Tai Project Advisor, Albert William Stereoscopic Advisor, Albert Williams Visionary Advisor, Durwin Talon Technical Advisor, Clint Koch Sound/ Music Advisor, Ricardo Laranja Computer Technician, Advisor, Todd Kirk Multimedia Technician, Advisor, Geoff Coryell Animator/ Visionary, Jared Price Animator/ Visionary, Jim Ward Animator/ Visionary, Frank Tai Sound designer, Andrew Warren Sound designer, James Baker Software/ Hardware, Autodesk Maya, Adobe studio suite, Zbrush, Sonar, HP, Stereoscopy