Re: 3D Brickfiliming

mjthriller wrote:

This old technology is the first time its been applied to brick filming dont be such a technophobe..

Thats not true!
Golego made some clips using the red/green anaglyph-effect
I did it too. (Sorry, but I lost the clips. I gave up shooting in anaglyph, because its too much work)

mjthriller wrote:

This is the only way right now for personal 3D. Its still an effective 3d technology.

Thats true

mjthriller wrote:

And i couldn't care less if you aren't buying 1 dollar 3d glasses to watch my film big whoop.

This is basicly a real problem.
How many users would buy a d-glass, just because u made a 3D-brickfilm?

Don´t missunderstand me, if you have find out a way to so made anaglyph-workaround easyer, it could be a verry interesting thing.
Until then its not so easy to use.

Re: 3D Brickfiliming

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77HoWM4q … eature=sub

Interesting...

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Re: 3D Brickfiliming

YouTube has this handy option where you can upload your film in "extreme wide screen" showing the left eye's view on the left half and the right eye's view on the right half. By putting 'yt3d:enable=true' in the tags, YouTube will automatically process your film for a variety of ways for viewers to see it in 3D, including several different coloured anaglyphs and crosseyed/parallel stereoscopic view.