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Stereoscopic 3D | Tim Squyres Edits Life of Pi
Tim Squyres, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Life of Pi, got hooked on film when he took an introductory film course at Cornell University in upstate New York. Squyres talks to Creative COW about the challenges of editing Ang Lee's first digitally shot feature film, which was also a stereoscopic 3D release.
Feature, People / Interview Tim Squyres |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Perception and The Art of 3D Storytelling
By working in the area between what you see, and what you can see, Brian Gardner is helping re-write the rules of 3D filmmaking - right before your very eyes. In this article, he tells how some of these new rules played out in his work on the amazing movie, Coraline.
Tutorial, Feature, People / Interview Brian Gardner |
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Stereoscopic 3D | 5D 3D
A South African team applies the robotic motion-control expertise it has gained in live-action production to stop-motion shooting of stereographic motion plates on a 14:1 miniature set.
Feature, People / Interview Peter Constan-tatos |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Debra Kaufman's Review of The Hobbit in 48 fps 3D
Debra Kaufman started her high school's Tolkien Club when she was a big fan of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Though she hasn't celebrated Frodo's birthday in many years, she did get out to see The Hobbit in 48 fps. Here are her thoughts on The Hobbit in 48 fps and HFR Cinema in general.
Editorial Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | The Making of Flight of the Butterflies in 3D on IMAX
SK Films just released Flight of the Butterflies in 3D, an IMAX/giant screen film that details the true story of the scientist who spent 40 years researching the incredible epic migration of the monarch butterfly. Using, among other technologies, a specialized 3D snorkel camera designed by Peter Parks for close-up photography, the feature film features spectacular real footage of the brilliant monarch butterfly sanctuaries.
Editorial, Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | The 3D Zone: Its Past & Its Future
The world expert in the history of 3D imaging looks at its past to see into its future. Along the way, he looks at the role of comics in the evolution of 3D storytelling, the importance of anaglyph even today, and why 3D is going to stick around this time.
Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Ray Zone |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Stereoscopic 3D
The tools for creating 3D stereoscopic movies are now amazingly affordable. A few challenges remain, but you can easily see the possibilities. In this Creative COW Magazine article Christopher Werronen takes you through the process of making a movie destined for Stereoscopic 3D.
Feature Christopher Werronen |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Magic Journey to Africa
Barcelona's Apuntolapospo draws on 18 years of experience to create live-action 3D. There have obviously been stereoscopic films for many years, since the 50s, and even earlier. In this new age of digital filmmaking, though, "Magic Journey to Africa" is the first live-action stereoscopic 3D feature to be produced in Europe, for both digital cinema and IMAX.
Feature, People / Interview Bernat Aragones |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Stereo D Converts Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter to 3D
If you think that converting a motion picture from 2D to 3D is a post production process, think again. Stereo D just wrapped up the conversion of director Timur Bekmambetov's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter from 2D to 3D, and the job began before a single frame was shot.
Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Behind the Lens: Flying Monsters 3D
Realizing that 3D would be a superb way to portray the prehistoric world of the Pterosaurs -- beautiful flying creatures with 35 foot wingspans -- Anthony Geffen and Sir David Attenborough's maiden voyage into stereoscopy was begun. Step back in time with Creative COW as we look into the making of Flying Monsters 3D.
Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Setting Standards for High Frame Rate Digital Cinema PART 2
As part of Creative COW's ongoing look at high frame rate cinema production and exhibition, we spoke with Michael Karagosian, co-chair of SMPTE's HFR Study Group, about his thoughts on the ways that higher frame rates factor into mastering, distribution, and exhibition for cinema.
Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Michael Karagosian |
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Stereoscopic 3D | 3DTV To Go: The Evolution of 3D and Multi-Screen Viewing
3D in movies is here to stay. While a bit behind schedule for home viewing, 3D's next horizon may be even smaller screens: glasses-free 3D has been available on phones for over a year, and is evolving for touchscreen tablets. Editor-in-chief and publisher for The Hollywood Reporter for 17 years, Bob Dowling is the co-producer of both the 3D Entertainment Summit and the Multi-Screen Summit, and offers a front row view.
Editorial, Feature, People / Interview Bob Dowling |
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Stereoscopic 3D | 3DTV: The Industry's Challenges, Your Opportunities.
As consumers, it is easy for us to see that 3DTV has not spread as quickly as originally hoped. There are still lots of opportunities for manufacturers and broadcasters to make big moves, and Al Caudullo, The 3DGuy discusses them. More important, Al has seen opportunities for independent content creators like himself to find new revenue streams, even in this trying economy -- and believes you can do it too.
Editorial Al Caudullo |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Fields of Valor: the Civil War in 3D
Inspired by the massive number of historic stereoscopic still photos from the Civil War, 3net has ventured to deliver the four-part miniseries, "Fields of Valor" in 3D, dubbed "the most ambitious 3D project ever produced for television." 3net will air a special encore presentation on Saturday, March 24, 2012.
Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | All In - Dreamworks Animation Goes All 3D
DreamWorks wasn't the first to make a modern-day 3D animated movie. But they were the first to commit to do nothing else, and to commit to start-to-finish 3D authoring for all of it.
Feature, People / Interview Jim Mainard |
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Stereoscopic 3D | NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference M & E Roundup
There was truly something for everyone at NVIDIA GTC, and a surprisingly rich amount of thoughtful presentations for the Media & Entertainment crowd. GTC provided many opportunities to learn the basics and, for the truly nerdy, many opportunities to dig deep. As a mere semi-geek, Debra Kaufman learned a lot and met a lot of interesting people. Read her roundup of new M&E technology thanks to super-fast GPU computing.
Feature, People / Interview Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | The Dog Days of 3D
We've seen complicated rigs, higher budgets and audience skepticism deflate the hype of new movie-making technology before. What can the past tell us about 3D's future?
Editorial, People / Interview Angela Gyetvan |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Setting a New 3D Home Standard
Stereographic 3D hasn't arrived until it arrives in the home. TDVision has a proposal: a standard that works with any display, with both 2D and 3D in one stream, with no additional hardware.
Feature Ethan Schur |
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Stereoscopic 3D | The Perils of Parallax
There are some very simple rules to manage the somewhat complicated idea of where the "screen" is in 3D space. There are also some very simple rules for breaking those rules.
Feature Angela Wilson Gyetvan |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Meduza Systems Poised to Roll Out Single Body 3D Camera
While running with the bulls for a 3D shoot, filmmaker Chris Cary realized there was no camera system that was compact and flexible enough for his needs. The answer? Cary and Jonathan Kitzen enlisted imaging scientist Matt Whelan to design a stereographic camera in one body. Find out how they designed the camera that they hope will make 3D filmmaking as easy as 2D.
Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | 3D Rigs Get Faster, Smaller, Lighter with HELIOS
HELIOS is the new wireless, self-contained 3D stereo rig from 3D stereo camera pioneers Paradise FX. EPIC, Alexa and F3 shooters take note: because HELIOS is untethered, lightweight and self-contained, a Steadicam operator can move as freely as on a 2D shoot.
Feature Debra Kaufman |
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Stereoscopic 3D | Kentucky Derby Mint Juleps Served in 3D
Producer/Director Benjamin von Cramon captures the art and detail behind the handcrafted process of creating a quality bourbon in a way that parallels raising a thoroughbred for the Kentucky Derby in a warm, beautiful 3D cinematography and draws the audience into the entire experience. Join Creative COW in celebrating this captivating attention to detail.
People / Interview Benjamin von Cramon |
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