Yes, the 3D being produced is both for Internet use and for the iPhone, and the
company will be marketing a lenticular overlay for the phone to view the images.
Mark Kernes
--- In la3dclub@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Gregory" <galaxiefilm@...> wrote:
>
>
> Previously Mark Kernes wrote:
> > I had the opportunity to be on one of Matt Morningside's sets, and he
> told me at the time that he'd only recently considered doing 3D, and was
> in the process of experimentation, some of which I observed. For
> instance, he said he wanted to try a couple of "dutch angle" shots, so I
> explained to him why that wouldn't work in 3D. And yes, he's aware that
> he won't be able to do close-ups. Typically, he videos the action from
> about 12-15 feet from the subjects, which works out pretty well using
> the 1/30 ratio. I'm not sure how the syncing works, but I believe they
> have been successful in capturing XXX 3D footage. <
>
> Yes, shooting from a distance & zoomed out to a longer focal length is
> the only way to make such a wide interocular work for CU's. But one
> still runs the risk of BG-splitting that way. If Matt's videos are
> displayed on small computer or TV screens, that will help. I presume
> most distribution is via the web.
>
> Also, I did suspect that maybe the shots we saw of him moving in close
> with the rig were possibly staged for this silly time-filler video. But
> sheeze!
>
> -- Dave
>