MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
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- TerryH1984
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- Location: Melbourne
MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Important: To view this video in the Full range of 3D systems available; such as 3D glasses / 3D TV / 3D Monitors;
Please view this video using You Tubes New 3D system at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkF3BqF3hrE
(or download this video and import it into your 3D Viewer; eg: nVidia Stereo 3D)
This AMV org local download version is the Master Cross Eye [R|L] version which can be imported and converted into any 3D TV's or 3D systems of the future.
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Hi Everyone! , this is one of my first experimental 3D AMV's created with 3D Depth perception.
As it is my First True 3D AMV based on 3D Cinema, I focused more on trying to doing the process correctly rather than cutting edge special effects editing like my other AMV's. So Please i hope you enjoy the scenery... for now at least
I'm looking for 3D amv's on AMV org but can't seem to find many for reference study. I'm quite new to Stereo 3D. Anyone know of any?
This video is Part 1 of a multi-part series.
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Part 1 Anime Characters: Meiko and Kaito (or how they might have looked when they were younger)+ brief appearance by Mio from K-On and Bridget.
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*Pikachu, CC, Lelouch, Ren, Miku and Meiko (From Code Geass, Pokemon and Vocaloid) will make an appearance in Part 2 later.
*Mio chan from K-ON!! will appear in part 3 later
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I hope you Enjoy it!
- godix
- a disturbed member
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Hate to tell you, but James Cameron beat you to the 3D thing. For that matter, so did really bad horror films from the 1950's. Have you considered trying to edit an entertaining video instead of hoping people will yell 'HEY! 3D!' and then cum in their pants?
- TerryH1984
- Joined: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:39 am
- Location: Melbourne
Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Actually 3D has been around way before 1860. over 150 years ago.godix wrote:Hate to tell you, but James Cameron beat you to the 3D thing. For that matter, so did really bad horror films from the 1950's.
This is a Practice video for future videos
- Haunter103
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2003 9:11 pm
- Location: Oakville, ON, Canada
Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Well, I'm pretty sure you're the first to do any kind of 3d amv-ish kind of thing.
Well, I don't have 3D glasses, but I watched this like looking at a magic-eye picture, and the 3D seemed to work well enough (not the best method for trying to get a proper experience for this, I'm sure). Some rendering issues with the CG and some cross-fades between similar looking shots kind of took away from it though. Overall pretty decent though.
Well, I don't have 3D glasses, but I watched this like looking at a magic-eye picture, and the 3D seemed to work well enough (not the best method for trying to get a proper experience for this, I'm sure). Some rendering issues with the CG and some cross-fades between similar looking shots kind of took away from it though. Overall pretty decent though.
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- Glitzer
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Very interesting. Your on the cutting edge in the amv world
I went with the cross-eyed option seeing as how I lack current technologies... and I had fun minus my eyes continuously zoning in and out, but I caught about half the video
Now I was curious if there was anything to this whole 3d thing beyond the Stereo effect. Such as if anybody created an amv that had the video on both the right and left so that each eye can concentrate on individual video side, would it produce the same 3d effect or is there something more to it?
(wish I had some 3d glasses )
I went with the cross-eyed option seeing as how I lack current technologies... and I had fun minus my eyes continuously zoning in and out, but I caught about half the video
Now I was curious if there was anything to this whole 3d thing beyond the Stereo effect. Such as if anybody created an amv that had the video on both the right and left so that each eye can concentrate on individual video side, would it produce the same 3d effect or is there something more to it?
(wish I had some 3d glasses )
- simofc90
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
very much thisgodix wrote:Hate to tell you, but James Cameron beat you to the 3D thing. For that matter, so did really bad horror films from the 1950's. Have you considered trying to edit an entertaining video instead of hoping people will yell 'HEY! 3D!' and then cum in their pants?
- Infinity Squared
- Mr. Poopy Pants
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
Hey Terry, good effort dude. As you have already conceded, in terms of editing this is not all that enthralling but kudos to you for trying out different ways of presenting stuff. Personally, I'm not a big fan of the new 3D hype going around these days but nonetheless, it was nice to see this tried out on AMVs.
- drewaconclusion
- What this is, I don't even...
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
x3simofc90 wrote:very much thisgodix wrote:Hate to tell you, but James Cameron beat you to the 3D thing. For that matter, so did really bad horror films from the 1950's. Have you considered trying to edit an entertaining video instead of hoping people will yell 'HEY! 3D!' and then cum in their pants?
- bluetrain
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Re: MINUET 3D - A Digital 3D experiment (3D Glasses)
If this doesn't win best technical at a con, I don't know what can.
It's amazing you even tried this so early.
To everyone else who's hating on you for trying something new, they seem to have missed the white on black "EXPERIMENTAL" titling in the poster.
Originality shouldn't be so bluntly assaulted.
It's amazing you even tried this so early.
To everyone else who's hating on you for trying something new, they seem to have missed the white on black "EXPERIMENTAL" titling in the poster.
Originality shouldn't be so bluntly assaulted.
*one day something with some effort will reside here*
- S.A. Robert
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