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Eyes Wide Open 3D

 

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  • Here’s a few observations…

    Was this video really shot wholly in stereoscopic 3D? there are what appears to be tell tale signs of 2D to 3D conversions on many scenes…

    other anomalies include:
    0:00:45 — Pseudo stereo.. watch the chrome railing warped (converted?)

    0:00:55 — 3D Graphics at wrong depth – Pseudo stereo effect

    0:01:14 – Large positive parallax on the fountains in background. Background semi-out of focus while foreground almost in silhouette. Where does the audience focus on? if foreground is in silouette, normal tendancy would be for audience to turn attention to background elements (which are blur and can cause headache coupled with large parallax)

    0:01:39 — Non Tracked Graphics? Graphics go into wrong Z depth as camera dollys in….

    if interested. read more: http://realvision.ae/blog/2011/05/why-ad-agencies-and-brands-need-to-know-stereoscopic-3d-part-2/

    Regards

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