Sunday, 4 April 2010
“Doubtful Comforts” First wiggle stereoscopy music video
creates a 3D effect that does not require special glasses to view. Instead of using special glasses to provide two perspectives, wiggle stereoscopy alternates quickly between two perspectives in the image or video itself.
Fabian Röttger part of the duo A Nice Idea Every Day made this 3D camera shift music video for the song “Doubtful Comforts” by Blue Roses.
Ironically the video is not particularly comfortable to watch. except it maybe easier to appreciate if you relax your vision and look at the spaces where there is least shaking rather then the details.
Labels:
3D,
Animations,
Entertainment,
Music,
Video,
Wiggle Stereoscopy
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