A short presentation in 3D anaglyph showing the failure of most Americans to lose weight. It also explores the hypocrisy of our advertisers in showing fattening food choices right along commercials of work out programs.
A short presentation in 3D anaglyph showing the failure of most Americans to lose weight. It also explores the hypocrisy of our advertisers in showing fattening food choices right along commercials of work out programs.
NVIDIA shows us how their technology speeds up 3D encoding (on the server side) and 3D decoding (on the client side) for stereoscopic web videos.
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This is the first 3D Live action music video made in New Zealand. It was produced by Ronel Schodt from 3DLive who provided the 3D Stereoscopic equipment and expertise. It requires the use of Anaglyph red cyan glasses to view (ENJOY) PRODUCER: 3D LIVE SCRIBE MUSIC & ILLEGAL MUSIK) DIRECTOR: Damien Caine MUSIC PRODUCED BY: NOX RECORDED @ ILLEGAL MUSIKS BACKSHED STUDIO’S MIXED BY: NOX MASTERED BY: V.ZOLOTAREV Executive Producers: Patriarch & Hard Work Illegal Musik www.illegalmusik.co.nz Styling by: Illegal Musik Choreography: Junior Rangi & J Williams Dancers: Junior, Allistar, Jordan V, Kaspa & Brandon
www.youtube.com this is a 3d video so put on 3d glasses (red and cyan/blue)this stereoscopic 3d video is amazing i take a grinder and i cut steel to make a hole lot of sparks in anaglyph 3d.so the sparks will fly out of your screen.this is the most amazing 3d video ever! ********** HURRY SUBSCRIBE******************* www.youtube.com GET YOUR 3D GLASSES www.3d-glasses-4u.com 3D WEBSITE www.theworldof3d.com VIEW 3D PICTURES www.theworldof3d.com LIKE ME!!! ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com 3d app www.mglibic.com *******************************************************
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An anaglyph stereoscopic animation based on traffic signs
Monorail Green pulling in to the Epcot monorail station at Walt Disney World. Filmed in stereo 3D.
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My home soaring sim setup with 2 projectors, 3D stereoscopic, Trackir4 headtracked, simmeters instruments. Running on Condor soaring simulator and Alpi3 scenery
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Despicable Me 3d Trailer Visit biohemmet.se for your 3d fix.
OnLive Micro-Console and Service Review Features The OnLive Micro-Console has support for 1080p video, 5.1 surround sound, stereoscopic 3D, four controllers, and four bluetooth headsets. 1080p gaming should be available by next year, along with voice chat. The Wireless Controller is probably the most impressive part of the hardware, sporting a very comfortable design, hefty balance, smart button layout, and convienent media bar along the bottom. The triggers have a very natural pressure to them, and the shoulder buttons are easy to get to without getting in the way. The D-Pad is very nicely designed, making it perfect for fighting games and exact movements. As for the OnLive Service itself, gaming on the service is very much community focused. You have the norms such as friends lists and messaging, but OnLive also has features like the Arena, Brag Clips, and Zero Latency Multiplayer. The Arena is a spectators sport, where you can watch other OnLive members play games in real time. While watching you can Cheer or Jeer them depending on how well they are doing. Brag Clips are another great feature that records the last 10 seconds of the game you are currently playing. Multiplayer in OnLive is unique compared to other consoles. Unlike other games you play online where you can see players jittering around on the screen, people using hacks and exploits, and other latency related issues, OnLive is completely devoid of these things. OnLive is basically run like a giant LAN …
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airboyd.tv Courtesy NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio This is a stereographic version of the movie. Red/Cyan stereo glasses are required to view it properly. This movie shows the Sun from the two STEREO spacecraft using the 171 Å filter in the Extreme UltraViolet Imager (EUVI). This filter reveals ionized iron (Fe+8=Fe IX, Fe+9=Fe X) which forms at temperatures above 1.3x106K, and flows along the magnetic field lines of the solar active regions. New regions of solar activity come into view as the Sun rotates left to right.

See more 3D work at www.paolody.com This is a 3D anaglyph video. You will need a pair of red-cyan 3D glasses to view it — these are the most widely available kind, usually included with DVDs of 3D Hollywood movies. Amazon offers a good selection tinyurl.com For help in obtaining one, please email me at 3D@paolody.com
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Using most recent render technologies ACA ( www.aca-design.de ) created this computer animation in full HD. Storybook and complete content like 3D models, landscapes, sky, clouds and other environmental elements were generated digitally in-house. Music and sound effects were composed by Massivetracks ( www.massivetracks.net ). Interior and livery designed by Comlux Aviation ( www.comluxaviation.com ). For information concerning further ACA products like digital 3D stereoscopic movies, virtual reality, multimedia applications, Industrial Design Support, still pictures, etc. contact us directly ( www.aca-design.de ).
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The spare and smoldering electro/guitar bits comprised by the xx LP are ripe for remix reduction, the latest coming from 23-year-old LA producer Jason Chung aka Nosaj Thing. His take on the best new artist of 2009’s “Islands” comes on the heels of a redo for Chalotte Gainsbourg (Radiohead and hometown brethren Flying Lotus before that), pitting its native vocals inside trip-hopped, stereoscopic synths and trickly beats, locating the xx’s “Islands” somewhere between Bristol and Flying Lotus’s Los Angeles. Stereogum.com NOTE: This is the real version, previous versions were leaks and rough cuts. Download drop.io

Neil Gaiman’s fairy tale horror, “Coraline” is being adapted as a stop-motion animated film by Henry Selick, the director of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “James and the Giant Peach”. It is set to be released on February 6, 2009, and it’s the first stop-motion animated film to be shot in stereoscopic 3D. Here is a look behind the scenes of the film, with interviews from Selick and Gaiman, cast members including Ian McShane and John Hodgman, and all-new footage of Coraline! This video is first in a series of featurettes, presented exclusively by Rotten Tomatoes over the course of “Coraline Sneak Peek Week”. This video is shown courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes and IGN. “Coraline” ©2008 Focus Features and LAIKA Entertainment House.