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MTBS-TV, Modern Stereoscopic 3D Gaming History, Part II

30 Jun

Neil Schneider talks about the year 2008, the most controversial year in stereoscopic 3D gaming. Learn more about S-3D gaming at mtbs3D.com and s3dga.com.

www.Stereo3DToolbox.com This tutorial demonstrates how to import left and right clips from your camera, sync them up with the clapper, create stereo pairs (sub-master sequences), edit in a new sequence and then nest your finished edit for Stereo3D Toolbox mastering. (10 minutes)

 
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MTBS-TV, Modern Stereoscopic 3D Gaming History, Part I

03 May

This is the first part in a series on modern S-3D gaming history. This segment explains how NVIDIA, iZ3D, and DDD got their first footholds into the stereoscopic 3D gaming industry.
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Here is the 3D stereoscopic version of the original movie we displayed at Siggraph 2009 during the Panel Session “A journey from outer to inner space: scientific and biomedical stereoscopic visualization”. Enjoy the power of 3D discovering the hidden secrets of ancient egyptian mummies!

 
 

MTBS-TV, Modern Stereoscopic 3D Gaming History, Part V

24 Sep

Would you believe that stereoscopic 3D gaming on console started out with foot in mouth disease? Learn how things REALLY got started, and how a slip of the tongue could very well have launched the industry as we know it. This video talks about everyone include Blitz Games Studios, Epic Games, Sony, Xbox, and more. Visit www.mtbs3d.com and http to learn more about stereoscopic 3D gaming. Visit www.mtbs3D.com for a list of compatible 3D games.

This clip was shot to illustrate the effect that most people associate with 3D – negative parallax – that of an object or person reaching out beyond the screen. You’ll forgive my rather intense look – I’m concentrating on the video camera feedback monitor to make sure the grabber doesn’t reach outside the frame. You’ll notice it does though – watch how this spoils the illusion momentarily as the grabber breaks the stereoscopic window. We’ll be showing you how to carefully produce this astonishing effect for yourselves very soon. In the meantime our demo clips are of this sequence so have a go for yourself at setting the screen depth and seeing how this varies the effectiveness of the grabber.

 
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