YT3D Stereoscopic 3D video (mostly photos) of The World’s Largest Toy Museum in Branson, Missouri. This has got to be one of the coolest places on earth! It is a little difficult to get good 3D photos because of the reflections from the glass cases, but I did my best. I captured Lego, Toy Story, Betty Boop, PEZ, Star Trek, Star Wars, Smurfs and even the Batmobile. If you ever find yourself in Branson, Missouri you have to check this place out! Video Rating: 5 / 5
A 3D experience available on minimoys.3ds.com by Dassault Systemes around the new movie Arthur and the revenge of Maltazard. Create your 3D Minimoys with your face automatically with one picture of you. Sing, dance, choose your cameras and direct your 3D video clip.Invite your friend and include them in your 3D movie.Activate stereoscopic rendering and see your clip in 3-D ! New songs to come soon… Dassault Systemes’ offering is composed of unique applications based on our multi-support 3DVIA Virtools platform. This allows us to create interactive, cross platform 3D experiences, that could be in 3-D, collective, online, in virtual and augmented reality devices, as well as on game consoles, stereoscopic screens or even in traditional cinema theaters. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Animated version of the Bayeux Tapestry. Starts about halfway through the original work at the appearence of Halley’s Comet and concludes at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Video Rating: 4 / 5
3D Video Spiral – Stereo 3D After Effects Tutorial PART 2 In this tutorial Enhanced Dimensions’ Andrew Murchie introduces you to the technique of creating stereoscopic 3D images and animation using Adobe After Effects and displacement maps. The videos can then be deployed as Anaglyph (Red-Blue glasses) and YouTube side-by-side yt3d formats. The source files for this project are available to download from www.enhanced-dimensions.com Get your FREE Stereoscopic 3D Birthday Cards, Desktops and other 3D goodies now from enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress For more info on Enhanced Dimensions: Contact us on 3d@enhanced-dimensions.com Visit our website enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress Built and tested in Adobe After Effects. Video Rating: 5 / 5
this video is not in 3d, it shows how to watch a 3d vid, checkout users? jawharp1992 and smpfilms for recent 3d vids Video Rating: 4 / 5
ReelzChannel Hollywood Dailies For More Avatar Showtimes Clips and Trailers Go To: www.reelzchannel.com A chat with Animation Supervisor Richard Baneham about working on Avatar. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Animation made in blender of a colt 1911. All of the parts are modeled to blueprint specifications It took about 100 hours to model all of the pieces and about 10 to get the animation done. rendering was a multipass process, using yafray for a high quality GI render, then using blender for a post process DOF blur total rendering time was around 500 hours on a core 2 quad UPDATE: The author is Sterling Roth, and his email address is Mexicoxican@gmail.com. His website is www.sterlingroth.com
Clips and Pics from Texas Frightmare 2010 in stereoscopic 3-D! Lots of celebrities in the video! Elvira, George Romero, Margot Kidder, Lance Henriksen, Sid Haig, Derek Mears, hearses, zombies & aliens! Big thanks to the ladies from Venom for keeping us going 😉
This is my demo of 3d video production. I am testing how well (or bad) does it fare uploading it in you tube. I downconverted it from HD 720p to DivX 320 x 240, using the “slow” option Also try the video “3d video de paralax / CrossEyes” which uses the new experimental 3d video player from youtube. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Director Statement As a filmmaker at the forefront of the emerging 3-DIY (Do-it-yourself 3-D) movement, I am striving to bring stereoscopic 3-D to independent micro-budget filmmaking, and show that that the addition of depth is both technically possible and affordable. I made this short to demonstrate that stereoscopic 3-D is more than simply a gimmick. Just like color and sound, the language of depth can be used as a storytelling tool – one more part of the grammar of cinema. Production Notes “Making Elevation” Elevation was produced as a sketchbook assignment through Filmmakers Alliance, a cinema collective based in Los Angeles, and had to follow the following rules: Make a film that is 3 minutes long, has only one line of dialog, uses primary colors, and includes a gun, a religious symbol, and underwear. It was shot on a twinned pair of Canon TX-1 point-and-shoot consumer cameras, using a firmware hack to provide stereoscopic synchronization tools. The post production pipeline consisted of the freeware program Stereo Movie Maker, which was used for alignment and parallax convergence adjustments, and Adobe Premiere which was used for picture and sound editing. The entire project was completed in less than 48 hours – the 3 hour shoot took place on the evening of Wednesday, July 1, 2009, and post production was finished by Friday afternoon, July 3. Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is an stereoscopic 3D video red cyan or short movie.this is a video that you need a pair of red and cyan 3d glasses cyan is a light blue.without 3d glasses you wont get you the full stereoscopic three dimension movie effect .this anaglyph video was made with two video cameras side by side on a wood mount .this is and me reading a magazine.then i keep seeing ads on every page so i start ripping the ads out and trow them at you.then i see a fly so i roll up the magazine and i hit the fly but i keep missing so i get a bug fogger and fog the room but then theres to much fog so i pass out but the fly is still alive Video Rating: 4 / 5