If, when, television demands 3D content – wouldn’t it be great if you could feed all your archives into a black box and have it converted to 3D. Television executives dream of new revenue streams like this. Perhaps they might be able to convince us to watch Friends – yet again – if...
3D Brains
posted by Peter Parnham
Watch a 3D film and take off your glasses off. You will see two images fused into an in a blurry amalgam, nothing like the real world, and yet it is what your eyes, or rather your brain, actually sees. A stereoscopic (3D) movie relies on your brain to take those two over lapping pictures and...
3D Egg, Now The Chic...
posted by Peter Parnham
The first uptake of 3D by New Zealand production companies is most likely to be 3D cinema commercials to precede 3D features, according to Auckland post company Images & Sound. Like many post production houses, Images & Sound have invested in 3D equipment and spent a lot of time...
Understanding 3D
posted by admin
How the eyes work in Stereoscopic vision is a bit trickier than most people know, understanding how basic vision works is key into making good and bad 3D. To trick the brain into thinking there is a third dimension you first need to create a world that the brain will believe, otherwise.. its...