mjthriller wrote:You sound SO childish writing that. This old technology is the first time its been applied to brick filming dont be such a technophobe.
Childish? I cant see how that's childish.
I'm not a technophobe, in fact I would say I'm the opposite. I however am a realist as well, I don't buy things that I feel will fail or that are pointless. I didn't get a HD TV until 2008 when I was shore it was worth the money, and I will not get a 3D TV until there are some descent games that work on it.
mjthriller wrote:This is the only way right now for personal 3D Its still an effective 3d technology. And i couldn't care less if you aren't buying 1 dollar 3d glasses to watch my film big whoop.
I would disagree that the old two colour system is affective, the colour is messed up, it never looks right and requires a pair of glasses that match the colour the person used on there film. I don't even know were I could buy a pair of 3D glasses with particular colour lenses for 50p(1$). Besides youtube is the main place to watch brick films at the moment, and most the viewers on youtube will not have 3D glasses that match your film.
By all means give it a go, but don't expect it to be a hit on youtube or in the brick filming world, not yet anyway. Having said that, I believe that when or If 3D kicks off, you will start seeing brick films using the modern 3D technique. Who knows mjthriller, maybe you will be the first one to do it, maybe this is that first step. But I think that for now 3D will not work in brick films.