Here’s how you can set up Blender to allow you to view a scene in true real-time 3D. All you need is the ability to cross your eyes for a prolonged period of time.
Harmonic 313 – Battlestar feat. Phat Kat and Elzhi (remix) Warp Records 2009 Video credits: Concept: Sixty40 Director: Sixty40 Performer: Andy Uprock Cinematographer: Trent O’Donnel Video Rating: 4 / 5
Panasonic GH1, a micro four thirds DSL(R) camera is twined for 3D shot. GH1 can shot not only 12Mpixel still photo but HD video (Max. 1920×1080 AVCHD at 1080/24P) as well. Photos of stereoscopic rigs and sync test results can be found at my Flickr site. www.flickr.com This video is the first shot for 3D video with twin GH1 rig at Kobe Forest Arboretum on Hydrangea, just ending their season. One of the advantages of GH1 is that many manual focus SLR lens with low F number can be adapted with specific adapters. Therefore Very shallow DOF video can be shot. BTW, another advantage is low light shot performance due to bright lens and relatively large image sensor.I used 135mm stereobase setting with Canon FD lenses, 50mm/F1.4 and 135mm/F2.5 at full open aperture with ND filter to maximize the shallowness of DOF for this shot. For YouTube HD version: www.youtube.com Too shallow DOF? Maybe. This is the extreme test to control DOF and follow focus of the stereoscopic HD video. DOF and Stereoscopy may be a controversial topics. I look forward to hearing any comments from viewers on this topics. To view this video in 3D, select viewing style first from 12 option of drop down list box named “3D View Style”, Red/cyan, amber/blue etc. requires 3D glasses. Some other options, parallel and cross etc. doesn’t require any glasses. No viewing style with polarization type glasses like Real D is supported by YouTube 3D so far. 3D view style drop down menu may not appear unless using latest …
A 30second 3D test made with Zbrush 3.12, Adobe Photoshop CS4 and After Effects CS4. You need Red/Cyan (blue) glasses to watch the Stereo Effect. Learn how to make stereoscopic 3d in after effects with Digital-tutors. For daily news about stereoscopic 3D, visit MarkedSaw.
In this 7 part series, Dave Helmly walks you through a complete 3D Stereo workflow with Premiere Pro CS5. This is a start to finish workflow and a must see for anyone getting started with 3D Stereo. It covers Active , Passive and Anaglyph viewing as well how to play your videos on a consumer 3D TV. This features a new 64 bit CS5 plug-in called Cineform neo 3d HD. Video Rating: 5 / 5
This is a small Ballooning Trip over Lucerne, Switzerland, made on a quiet sunday morning. The special thing is, we recorded in Stereo 3D and here you can see in stereo with red-cyan anaglyph glasses.
Sure! Stereoscopic 3D gaming on PS3, XBOX 360, and Nintendo 3DS is going to be really cool! Would you believe that all these consoles owe their 3D roots to gaming technology that dates back over twenty years? Learn about the first experiments in stereoscopic 3D console gaming and the lessons learned. Keep watching this series, because console is just as controversial as S-3D PC gaming. You’ll see! Check out the 3D Guides section at www.mtbs3D.com for more videos and stereoscopic 3D information. MTBS is the consumer arm of The S-3D Gaming Alliance found at http Video Rating: 5 / 5
PART II: Processing & Editing Stereo Footage In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use the stereo scripts for Adobe After Effects in order to prepare and edit stereoscopic video footage. Again, please note that this is just an exemplary workflow that you are free to modify according to your needs. Also, this tutorial is not a comprehensive explanation of the stereo scripts – only very few features are demonstrated. I highly encourage you to play around with the scripts; you’ll definitely find ways in which they can help accomplishing your stereoscopic work. Admittedly, the examples in this tutorial are not too fancy (they’re actually pretty ugly), but their purpose is merely to provide a technical demonstration. It’s up to you to take it from here and apply this knowledge to great, ground-breaking projects. By the way, I am aware that After Effects is not an editing tool. However, you CAN (in small amounts) use it as such. Alternatively, you can adjust your footage on a shot-by-shot basis in AE, export the shots separately and edit them in a dedicated piece of software, like Premiere, Final Cut, Avid or the best of all, Windows Movie Maker. But then the process is not as fluent, since you can not interactively adjust your footage depending on what your edit requires. You can download the scripts here: pinkau.com/download/aestereoscripts.zip
Watch Simon Robinson, Chief Scientist at The Foundry, demonstrating Ocula to FX Guide’s Jeff Heusser. Ocula is an Award Winning plug-in set that helps to solve common problems encountered during post production on stereoscopic footage. Tools include: Interocular Shifter, Vertical Aligner, New View, Paint, Rotoscoping & MatchGrade. (www.fxguide.com)
In this exclusive interview by Meant to be Seen (mtbs3D.com), Crytek announces available native stereoscopic 3D support in CryEngine products. They also demonstrate CryEngine 2 running a special demo on an iZ3D monitor through their customized module support at the 2009 Game Developers Conference. Please excuse the poor audio quality.
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
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 😉