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Re: stereoscopic 3D test on youtube
by Steven Bradford on Sep 9, 2009 at 8:58:35 pm

I see some glare flashing in and out of one eye or the other. I think you've got some light hitting a mirror on your rig? Or hitting one of your lenses not the other, you might want to rig up some more light shielding. Really clear and clean otherwise though.

I get into arguments with my associate about 3D handheld. I think it works fine, if it's done as smoothly as possible, in the classic style. He insists it doesn't work, has to be on Steadicam, that any yaw is disastrous. I'm not sure, I like the handheld shots in the space shuttle video I shot, but I did try to keep it very level. Maybe my eyes just accept if more than others do.

Steven Bradford
http://www.3dstereomedia.com 3D company I've worked with since 1990
http://www.seanet.com/~bradford/ my personal home page, find my greenscreen page there.
http://www.seattlefilminstitute.com the school I teach at.


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