AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

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AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Qumah » Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:47 am

I'm working now on a stereoscopic AMV. The most popular method of viewing 3D at home is by using glasses like these:
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I wonder if it's true, how many of you have a pair?

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The image above is in full 3D (it's not fake or anything.) The 'effect' is intentionally subtle, so ppl watching won't get a headache. And also - it looks OK without glasses.



BTW Here are some 2D images:
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There's still a lot of work to be done, but I think the final video will be very funny and entertaining.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Niotex » Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:51 am

None here. 3D is a joke in my honest opinion. I do not support this trend. Granted that is just me.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Qumah » Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:58 am

Niotex wrote:3D is a joke in my honest opinion. I do not support this trend.


I agree. There's too much hype around it. I'm learning how to shoot in 3D however, so I thought I'll make a 3D AMV.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Kristyrat » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:11 am

The hype is lame, but I see 3D as having a lot of potential if used properly. And I do own a pair of red-cyan glasses.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby macchinainterna » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:44 am

I'm not a trendy person, so don't expect any 3D videos from me anytime soon.

...That is until I find the perfect song to edit to Coraline :ying:
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby LittleAtari » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:47 am

i believe someone already made a 3D AMV, but yea, go right ahead make it. I dont own a pair of glasses though to watch with when it does come out.

EDIT: So offer a 2D version of the video for the rest of us.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Megamom » Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:56 pm

3D :down:

I have a bad experience with 3D technology in the cinema! :|
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby gotenks794 » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:28 pm

I have a pair of the red/blue ones. I hate that kind though. My opinion: wait a few more years for when the "realD 3D" type TVs and such are more common in an average household, and make it that kind of 3D. If that's even possible, I know very little about 3D technology.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Qumah » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:50 am

@ Megamom
People mostly get sick not from the the "3D" itself, that is technology but because directors like to make things jump out of the screen to show off. My personal experience with red-cyan glasses is that they are OK for previewing stuff and watching short clips. However wearing them for a feature film is not a good idea.

It's not the best method there is but it's popular, easy to use and cheap.

@ Gotenks794
You don't have to wait few years, I made a RealD 3D projector, that works with glasses from the cinema for around 200€. You need two projectors, 2 pairs of those dark glasses and a silver screen (some tin foil if you don't have anything else). The most difficult thing is getting software and contnt that you can play.

Here's how it looks like
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4MIGqflk6M
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby NeoQuixotic » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:18 pm

3D is interesting, but overall misused and problematic for most people. The only use of 3D I really care about is for games, but even then a couple hours of game play = headache/eyestrain. So maybe if the technology can be refined it might be useful for some things. But right now I find it annoying and just an attention/money grabbing ploy by the movie studios. As for 3D glasses, I have a pair of the red-cyan type and kept the Real D 3D ones from Avatar.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby ZephyrStar » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:23 am

I don't mind 3D in and of itself, I just don't like the idea of it in movies/media. I think it has a far more useful application in gaming and theme park rides. Granted there are a few movies that do 3D right, but I still didn't get that much from it other than a headache. I'm an old/artfag when it comes to cinema, and the way the industry is making a moneygrab with 3D irritates me. Same way it irritated me when the industry started making overabundant use of 3DCG. That STILL irritates me. Good luck on the vid however! Personally I would like to see a non-3D version as well as the 3D version? That might be cool.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby godix » Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:35 pm

Ya know, I don't think the question should be how many of us have 3d glasses, but rather how many of us would bother to wear the stupid things for a few minute long video. Even if I had them sitting right beside me, I'd probably watch the vid without them. Only if the video was done well enough to astound me without them would I bother to put the things on.

In other words, use 3D to enhance an already good video, don't rely on 3D to make the video good.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Prodigi » Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:57 pm

godix wrote:In other words, use 3D to enhance an already good video, don't rely on 3D to make the video good.

If only Hollywood understood this sentiment.
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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Bauzi » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:23 pm

I like 3D for full CG movies like Toy Story 3. It gets really nasty for live action. When everything has fast motion you can dump the 3D effect. I have a pair of interpolated glasses at home (because I work at a cinema which uses this method), but don't have any hardware or software to play 3D.

In other words, use 3D to enhance an already good video, don't rely on 3D to make the video good.

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Re: AMV in full 3D. How many of you have 3D glasses?

Postby Qumah » Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:07 pm

@ NeoQuixotic
Games unlike films are interactive and the picture you see is computed 'on the fly'. There's no living person involved in adjusting focus so unless there will be some sort of a device (camera) tracking what part of the screen you're looking at (like in advanced military airplanes,) you will always have eyestrain from 3D in games. From my experience 'automated' 3d doesn't work well.

@ LittleAtari / ZephyrStar
There will be a 2D version of course.

@ godix
The video is scripted and made with 3D technology in mind. However, I'm not relying solely on 3D to make it good. My main goal is to create an enjoyable clip to watch, 3D is just an add-on.
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