I have been experimenting with 3D Photography a long time, and you can refer for information to my two blogs on the subject:
crosseyed3d.blogspot.com
anaglyphsandphantograms.blogspot.com
the second being the most relevant, as most everything can be applied to movies.
Because it is the one with the deepest 3D space, I plan to use the "Danse Macabre" scene of my "Lux Somnia" show to experiment with two cameras in After Effects placed more or less an eye width apart, and render the sequence as an Anaglyph movie to be seen withRed/Cyan glasses. This is the cheapest and easiest way to achieve the effect, as long as the images contain neither Red nor Cyan.
We could possibly play a 3D animation on a screen during possible set changes.
crosseyed3d.blogspot.com
anaglyphsandphantograms.blogspot.com
the second being the most relevant, as most everything can be applied to movies.
Because it is the one with the deepest 3D space, I plan to use the "Danse Macabre" scene of my "Lux Somnia" show to experiment with two cameras in After Effects placed more or less an eye width apart, and render the sequence as an Anaglyph movie to be seen withRed/Cyan glasses. This is the cheapest and easiest way to achieve the effect, as long as the images contain neither Red nor Cyan.
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