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So, i downloaded a movie that was recorded on a camera and its a 3D movie. I have 3D glasses, but would they still work with a recorded copy of the movie?
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In order to see things in 3D each eye must see a slightly different picture. This is done in the real world by your eyes being spaced apart so each eye has its own slightly different view. The brain then puts the two pictures together to form one 3D image that has depth to it
3D film viewed without glasses is a very strange sight and may appear to be out of focus, fuzzy or out of register. The same scene is projected simultaneously from two different angles in two different colors, red and cyan (or blue or green). Here's where those cool glasses come in -- the colored filters separate the two different images so each image only enters one eye. Your brain puts the two pictures back together and now you're dodging a flying meteor!
So im sure it will....... because it will still hvae the colors on the screen im sure., and the glasses separate them.
In order to see things in 3D each eye must see a slightly different picture. This is done in the real world by your eyes being spaced apart so each eye has its own slightly different view. The brain then puts the two pictures together to form one 3D image that has depth to it
3D film viewed without glasses is a very strange sight and may appear to be out of focus, fuzzy or out of register. The same scene is projected simultaneously from two different angles in two different colors, red and cyan (or blue or green). Here's where those cool glasses come in -- the colored filters separate the two different images so each image only enters one eye. Your brain puts the two pictures back together and now you're dodging a flying meteor!
So im sure it will....... because it will still hvae the colors on the screen im sure., and the glasses separate them.
whats the best hand held camcorder for making a Indie film?
Ok so i am making a Movie. Well a Independent movie. I am on a low budget. So what is the best possible camcorder to use to shoot this movie. It has to be in HD. And im shooting kinda like a documentary but it is a horror movie and it is shot a lot in the dark. So what is the best for this. And what is the best speacial effects software. I am on a low budget though.
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Hi Michael:
"Low budget" is a very relative term: Low-budget to Steven Spielberg is a couple million bucks; to me it's $100,000 or so. To you, probably a lot less!
Post an update edit using the "Additional Details" link, and give us some real-world dollar figures, please. You'll get a much better Answer from the good Contributors on here.
Low-light shooting is a good point you noted, and is an important detail. Your "pseudo-documentary" style horror film sounds a lot like the "Blair Witch Project" format, so that also gives us some insight as to what you want to shoot.
By "Special Effects" you need to be more specific, also. Do you mean "green screen" (ChromaKey) effects? Or do you want realistic 3D monsters popping out of people's bodies? (There you'd need something like Maya and a good artist/animator to pull that off.)
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
Hi Michael:
"Low budget" is a very relative term: Low-budget to Steven Spielberg is a couple million bucks; to me it's $100,000 or so. To you, probably a lot less!
Post an update edit using the "Additional Details" link, and give us some real-world dollar figures, please. You'll get a much better Answer from the good Contributors on here.
Low-light shooting is a good point you noted, and is an important detail. Your "pseudo-documentary" style horror film sounds a lot like the "Blair Witch Project" format, so that also gives us some insight as to what you want to shoot.
By "Special Effects" you need to be more specific, also. Do you mean "green screen" (ChromaKey) effects? Or do you want realistic 3D monsters popping out of people's bodies? (There you'd need something like Maya and a good artist/animator to pull that off.)
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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