Chapters 5 to 10 will study, step by step, the impact 3D has on moviemaking. Before we study the details let’s have a look at the big picture. To effectively learn 3D moviemaking, you will want to go back to the basics of motion pic- tures, and revisit them with a 3D eye.
Cinematography is all about catching light on film and reproducing it on a screen. Stereography is all about doing it twice and get these two pictures per- fectly replicated on a single screen. In a nutshell, you’ll make two pictures, with perfect control of both cameras’ parameters and relative positions. You’ll then display those two pictures using some sort of 3D display ...
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