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Message # 60553.1 Subject: Re:Question to producers - 3D Date: Sun 09/02/14 03:12:00 GMT Name: MK Email: wamtec@comcast.net |
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Flaviu and I have tried both methods....i.e. "True 3D" where you shoot using a true 3D camera with dual lenses, and we have also tested "Digital 3D conversion" which is where you shoot in 2D HD using traditional HD cameras, and then you use digital 2D to 3D conversion software to convert your 2D HD footage into a simiulated 3D footage. The latter is easy to do these days....cos Youtube now has an automated 2D to 3D converter and any HD video you upload at the 1080p resolution can be converted by Youtube into A 3D display for you.....but,,.,..imho....the results look like crap to me.
Basiscally,....Digital 3D (converting 2D media into 3D files) looks like crap, and the only decent way to create 3D media is to do it properly in "True 3D" using a dual lens 3D camera, and we have that, but here is the real problem....True 3D (like you see in movie theatres and on 3D TV monnitors) cannot be experienced using the 1950's anamorphic red/cyan glasses. We were thinking to produce 3D clips, cos I have a box of 1000 red/cyan 3D glasses that I bought 3 years ago and have been sitting on my shelf, and I was planning to give them away as free gifts when folks ordered any 3D clips and wanted the clips, ....but to be honest, the results look like crap. The only way to experience 3D properly require customers to own their own 3DTV monitor (costing around 2 grand) and to buy the speciial polorized glasses that they handout at movie theatres these days and those costy $75 or more, and we do not see that there is enough interest from the fans who would want to buy that media.
So....if anybody wants 2-3 pairs of 3D glasses so they can test all thousands of 3D clips on youtube (mostly made by strapping 2 Go Pro cameras together...which is what we did) just send me a return stamped addressed envelope and I will send you a few pairs of glasses for free, and you can see the results for yourself.
We tried making Blu Ray disks for 3 years....and nobody wanted our media on Blu Ray...and we tested 3D too and do not see that the results look good or that folks would be interested to order those disks either.
MK
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In reply to Message (60553) Question to producers - 3D
By GeorgeSK - Sun 09/02/14 00:33:43 GMT I've got a question for wetlook producefrs - has any of you tested 3D in your video shoots yet? |
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