3D Stereoscopic Filmmaking

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3D Stereoscopic Filmmaking


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Stereoscopic Filmmaking

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3D Stereoscopic Filmmaking

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Method of Stereoscopic

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Stereoscopic Filmmaking Curriculum

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Software Used


Stereoscopic Filmmaking 

We live in a three-dimensional world.

A renewal of stereoscopic cinematography is attempting to bring dimension to life on the screen.

With stereoscopic filmmaking comes a completely new set of creative techniques, rules and editing practices.


3D Stereoscopic Filmmaking ď ˝

3D stereoscopic filmmaking is a technique for creating or improving the illusion of depth in the image using stereopsis for binocular vision.

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Stereoscopy creates the illusion of the threedimensional depth from two given sets of two-dimensional images.


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3D Stereoscopic filmmaking is produced by creating two views of the same screen using two separate cameras, slightly offset to simulate distance between the eyes of watchers.

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By Projecting these image simultaneously through a particular system, with the audience wearing tinted glasses these views are sent to the appropriate left and right eyes where brain fuses images together giving the viewer a strong illusion of depth.


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Any stereoscopic image is called a stereogram.

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This new experience is drawing audiences to see many Bollywood and Hollywood films made in stereoscopic 3D.


Method of Stereoscopic ď ˝

Most stereoscopic methods present two offset images separately to the left and right eye of the watcher.

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These two-dimensional images are then combined in the brain to give the perception of 3D depth.


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This technique is distinguished from 3D displays that display an image in three full dimensions, allowing the watcher to increase information about the 3-dimensional objects being displayed by eye and head movements.

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Stereoscopic Filmmaking Curriculum:

Basics of Compositing

Digital Enhancement

Concepts of Stereoscopy

Rotoscoping

Planar tracking

Match moving


Clean plate creation

Depth creation for 2D/3D

Conversion

Advanced node-based compositing


Software Used 1.

Adobe Photoshop

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Adobe After Effects

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Silhouette

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Mocha

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Nuke


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