This is a 3D computer generated scene.
We have decided to give you a closer look of the Classroom scene.
This is a flythrough animation which will give you a chance too see the classroom in greater details.
For the "making of" please visit this video:
http://vimeo.com/12888604
3D test (anaglyph -- requires red/cyan glasses) in low light using dual Sony CX550V camcorders zoomed in a bit, perhaps, to 40mm or so. Sync is approx 16ms apart, which is why there is ghosting when objects move.
Video targets large displays (30"+ ideal).
Due to tolerances in manufacturing, it is nearly impossible to get two of these cameras to align perfectly, resulting in the need for rotational geometry correction in post, which may also account…
3D video (anaglyph red/cyan) of a moral eel hunting at night in the Maldives. Shot underwater with a custom BS Kinetics underwater housing for dual Sony CX550V camcorders (more information here: http://echeng.com/journal/2010/07/21/underwater-3d-stereoscopic-video-housing-unboxing-setup/ )
If you would rather see a side-by-side format or row interleaved, check out the YouTube version of the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5ePPMokVFQ
Folding (soundtrack by Luigi Allemano) was originally created as a stereoscopic animated installation on a Wheatstone viewer. The left and right images were projected onto suspended sheets of Japanese paper and the viewer looked into a central mirror configuration to watch the film. In the installation version, the left and right eyes had sections that had out of sync flickers and different colours. For some reason, this didn't seem too painful looking…
Another version of Electric Balls. This one in stereoscopic 3D. This is an anaglyph version and requires red/cyan glasses.
I'm using After Effects and Trapcode Form.
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