• Stereoscopic 3d Music video Made with Paper and Narwhal
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6u3toAfsQ0[/media] Hey everyone, Here's a music video I made with one more 'D' than most music videos have. This makes a total of 3 'D's. That makes it 50% better according to my math, that's a lot of D if you ask me. Anyway this looks best in HD so if you have the internet to support it use it. Also would love any feedback. Thanks for taking your time to watch Best Andrei
neat, but in some scenes the mid ground was too far back leaving very little of a foreground and a over cluttered background
I need some good stereoscopic glasses.
[QUOTE=Eltro102;34882838]neat, but in some scenes the mid ground was too far back leaving very little of a foreground and a over cluttered background[/QUOTE] Thanks for the feedback. Which scenes exactly? I'll take a look and see what can be done for the next project...I tried not to have anything popping out of the screen, more like looking through a window...But I know there's a couple scenes where there's a gap between what would be the window and the firs thing on screen. I was trying to go for a type of stage show, where the viewer's the audience and everything could potentially be happening on stage. If it failed I'm sorry. It was my 1st attempt at 3d and I'll get better next time I promise. [editline]2nd March 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Smeetin;34883257]I need some good stereoscopic glasses.[/QUOTE] I actually still haven't seen it with anything but anaglyph glasses as I lack the tech. I'm thinking I might walk into a london drugs or best buy and say..."Hey, put this on your 3D tv's and let me watch." If you live in Canada the NFB offers free Anaglyph glasses which work surprisingly well for getting the 3d down, but mess with the colours a bit. [url]http://www2.nfb.ca/boutique/XXNFBibeCCtpItmDspRte.jsp?item=164168[/url]
[QUOTE=andreipedia;34956432]Thanks for the feedback. Which scenes exactly? I'll take a look and see what can be done for the next project...I tried not to have anything popping out of the screen, more like looking through a window...But I know there's a couple scenes where there's a gap between what would be the window and the firs thing on screen. I was trying to go for a type of stage show, where the viewer's the audience and everything could potentially be happening on stage. If it failed I'm sorry. It was my 1st attempt at 3d and I'll get better next time I promise. [editline]2nd March 2012[/editline] I actually still haven't seen it with anything but anaglyph glasses as I lack the tech. I'm thinking I might walk into a london drugs or best buy and say..."Hey, put this on your 3D tv's and let me watch." If you live in Canada the NFB offers free Anaglyph glasses which work surprisingly well for getting the 3d down, but mess with the colours a bit. [url]http://www2.nfb.ca/boutique/XXNFBibeCCtpItmDspRte.jsp?item=164168[/url][/QUOTE] around 4:00 to 6ish and a bits in the middle but overall i really liked it!
[QUOTE=Eltro102;34965390]around 4:00 to 6ish and a bits in the middle but overall i really liked it![/QUOTE] Thanks I'll keep this in mind when I'm working on new stuff. Thanks again for the feedback.
Agree with above [img]http://gbielin.info/g.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=jackylu;35032056]Agree with above [img]http://gbielin.info/g.gif[/img][/QUOTE] Thanks. It's good to know that multiple people feel the same way. Do you both think just pushing into the action solve the problem, or does he issue go deeper than that? If so some specifics would be appreciated.
Just watched it on my EVO 3D, looks great
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