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3D Stereoscopic Production Do you need a video that will really stand out... literally! 3D video is the new wave. HD is now being adopted globally and producing HD programmes is no harder or more expensive than making standard definition programmes. The latest generation of compact, very high quality HD cameras are perfect for stereoscopic production. A stereoscopic video will appear to have depth instead of being a flat picture. As you move your head from side to side you will see the perspective of the image change. A well produced stereoscopic video is a much more emersive experience. Stereoscopic videos are normally viewed with some kind of special glasses. These can be really cheap Red/Cyan coloured glasses, polorised glasses or more expensive shutter glasses. While possibly adding to the cost of the production these glasses can be a great marketing tool, for example by getting potential viewers to apply to you for a free pair you can obtain reliable contact details. The cheap carboard glasses can easily be branded with your companies details. At large shows or exhibitions they can be given as a hand-out, for example come to stand A1 to see an amazing 3D video of the latest widget. We have been producing 3D stereoscopic videos for over 6 years. We have made videos for major clients that have been the center points of trade shows and exhibitions, projected in full 3D HD onto full size cinema screens. We have our own in house experts and our own custom built 3D camera rigs using either beam splitter or side by side HD camera systems. Whether you need a short video for internet ditribution (great for virals) or for cinema presentation, we have the encoding and display technology to fit your needs. For an example of one of our 3D projects please click on the link below. You will need a pair of Red/Cyan glasses to view it in 3D. If you don't have a pair use the contact form to send us your address details and we'll get some in the post to you. Sony Photokina Stereoscopic Video Sample.
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