I recently wrote an article for VM Mag about a 'Mad Genius' DIY 3D camera rigger. I've just found another who is currently putting together a 3D Beam Splitter for around $100. Used primarily for close-ups during 3D shoots, a beam splitter uses a special piece of glass called '50/50' that acts as a prism and splits the light coming off your subject to be recorded by two cameras at a 90 degree angle. These rigs made professionally, cost a year or more worth of college tuition. To find one at $100 is very intriguing!
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brunsdan - April 25th, 2011
I have Magix Movie Edit HD 17 Plus Pro. I can burn a regular sidebyside dvd but when plyed on a 3Dplayer, it does not recognize it as a 3D disk.
Can Magix Movie Edit HD 17 Plus Pro create a disc that is recognizable to a 3Dplayer and 3DTV? If so, how? I use both .avi from fuijifilm w3 and .mts from JVC TD1.
I made several discs, data, mpeg, avi, and standard dvd, but sidebyside and non of them worked when I took it to Bestbuy to test on the latest players.
Hi,
I shot a wedding with a JCV TD1 3D camcorder. I want to put it on disc so that I can give the bride and groom to play on a 3DTV and 3Dplayer.
However I have been unsuccessful with Magix Movie Edit 17 HD pro in making a RealD dvd/bluray (one that plays on a 3D player). all the discs i made when I went to Bestbuy to test did not work, It only played sidebyside on the screens. Does any one know how to do that Magix Movie Edit 17?
Or do I need to get Roxio Creator 2011 to create a RealD disc?
Or do I need to get Sony Vegas?
Thanks.
Here is a stereoscopic photo montage I made, the photos were taken in the summer of 2010 with an Aiptek i2 3D camcorder. The video was put together with Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus HD, it has great support for stereoscopic video production. http://youtu.be/UsC6PxAwKNI?hd=1
?A handful of us in this most far-flung of the one-time British Colonies have been toying with the notion of putting two camcorders on a common-mount to create experimental 3D. Unfortunately, one disincentive to doing this simply, is the fact that almost every consumer/pro-sumer camcorder these days insists on putting the controls either under the familiar 'flap' on the left-hand side, or has them incorporated into the touch-screen.
JVC releases 3D consumer camcorder
Derek Sine - January 06th, 2011
Sony launches "Double Full HD" 3D consumer camcorder
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Sony reveals new Bloggie 3D
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Panasonic unveils consumer camcorders that shoot in both 3D and 2D
Derek Sine - January 05th, 2011




