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Crysis Cinematics 01 Intro in Stereoscopic 3D

06 May

-My videos are set for CROSSVIEW, they are NOT optimized for ANAGLYPH. Anaglyph viewing is NOT recommended- The intro cinematic of the game Crysis in 3D. (French audio) Recorded in 2x(1024×768) with FRAPS on a 8800GTX + Core 2Quad 2,6Ghz, all graphics @ MAX settings. (That’s why it’s so slow 😉 )

 
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3D Summer Evening at Harbor Land, Kobe (Ultra Wide Angle Stereoscopic Video)

30 Apr

Twin GH1 3D rig with 7-14 mm ultra wide angle zoom lenses used for 3D sketch of the Harbor Land, Kobe. Only 7 mm (14 mm equivalent) was used thoughout the shot. Direct Link: www.youtube.com
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The new experience game of counter strike in 3D

 
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Unigine Benchmark – Heaven in stereoscopic 3D

25 Apr

-My videos are set for CROSSVIEW, they are NOT optimized for ANAGLYPH. Anaglyph viewing is NOT recommended- The Heaven benchmark from Unigine recorded with Fraps in stereoscopic 3D using Nvidia Stereo driver (NOT the built-in Unigine stereoscopic option) Yes it’s laggy (10-15fps)… but imagine my poor old 8800GTX rendering this benchmark in 2x 1024×768 (stereo!) with all settings maxed out while recording a 30fps 2048×768 video with Fraps …
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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WARP Stereoscopic 3D Pilot Video for a Sci-fi Movie Project

24 Apr

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Nvidia 3D Vision Test Application VIDEO red – blue stereoscopic version nvision 3d vision drivers windows 7
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Mirrors Edge in stereoscopic 3D

20 Apr

I can’t run it on full details with Fraps. Sorry for bad resolution. IZ3D 1.10.

YOUTUBE HELP CENTER : YT3D: Preparing videos for 3D viewing here on YouTube! Background: This video was shot on July 28th 2009 looking south from the Roosevelt Island Aerial Tramway as it leaves from the 60th street platform at 2nd Avenue. The Tram heads East along the north side of the Queensborough Bridge (The 59th Street Bridge) and arrives at the Island 4 and a half minutes later. In ‘Depth’ HOW TO: First off, you MUST have SEPARATE LEFT AND RIGHT EYE VIDEOS to produce full real 3D video for YouTube. You’ll also need access to a fairly good Non Linear Editor like Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere that will allow you to composite and distort your original HD or Standard Definition videos. I used Final Cut Pro so I’ll be describing instructions for that app, but this procedure can be followed in almost any NLE. This example video here on this page was uploaded as a SIDE BY SIDE video at 1280×720. The 16:9 left and right ‘eyes’ have their aspect ratios distorted to accomplish this. in the NLE’s timeline. To do this in Final Cut Pro, Load each clip into the viewer and go to the distort section of the Motion Tab. Slide the Aspect Ratio slider to 100 which makes the videos display at half their original width. Do this to both the LEFT and RIGH EYES Now, position the left clip at -360, 0 and the other to +360, 0. If you’re using video that is a size other than 1280×720, these numbers will be different. (They can be ‘swapped’ later using ‘tags’ if you have them backwards. See
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NMCAC ARTS Lab Sizzle Reel Stereoscopic 3D

20 Apr

Promotional reel of stereoscopic 3D content prepared and presented for the New Mexico Computing Applications Center’s Gateway Rollout event on 25 January. Created by The Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory at the University of New Mexico by Jonathan Strawn, David Beining & Dan Felker. With additional material from Project TOUCH at the University of New Mexico. Music by Michael Stearns.
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Sky 3D Avatar Movie Teaser Trailer Demo RAW HQ HD Video Format Stereoscopic Side By Side yt3d

16 Apr

This is Sky 3D, You will need 3D hadware to view this eg a Sony Bravia 3D Telly with Active Shutter Glasses or Possibly a PC 3D Video Card. To watch this on a 3D telly you will need a computer with a HDMI output or Playstation 3. put this video into full screen mode then Select the Side by Side mode on your 3D Telly. please rate and comment. Thanks. you could also try crossing your eyes to view but i would’nt recommend it. lol
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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Silent Hill 2 – HD Stereoscopic 3D (Anaglyph) – Various Cutscenes

12 Apr

READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING NOTE: Must have anaglyph glasses (red/cyan lenses) to properly view this video. Made possible with use of the IZ3D 3D driver. The IZ3D driver makes DirectX 9 and higher games in stereo 3D whereas Silent Hill 2 PC uses DirectX 8. Unfortunately I cannot adjust the seperation/convergence for the 3D depth with this game. It’s lucky this even worked but there are various glitches while using it: Anywhere James can and does use his flashlight “blacks” out the entire environment. An example of this is near the end of the video when James is shooting Pyramid Head through the closet. The light caused by the pistol flash glitches out whatever the light is touching.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Stereoscopic 3d sexy dance HD

10 Apr

Kareen sexy dance
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Twin GH1 3D rig with 7-14 mm ultra wide angle zoom lenses used for 3D sketch of the Harbor Land, Kobe. Only 7 mm (14 mm equivalent) was used thoughout the shot. Original 1920x540x2 Over/Under version: www.youtube.com You can download “Original (Full HD side-by-side file ) to view on your 3D monitor like 3D Vision using Stereoscopic Player at full HD/eye resolution. Decoder filter setting MPEG-4 AVC Video Decoder to ffdshow Video Decorder is recommended. Enjoy full HD /eye yt3d4k video !
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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Create stereoscopic or lenticular images with StereoMaster

07 Apr

Create 3D stereoscopic or lenticular images from any 3D application such as Maya, 3D Studio, Poser or DAZ 3D. StereoMaster at www.abalonellc.com
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