Does anyone have any thoughts on 3D scenes, have you seen any before, do you want them on WIN ... what are your general thoughts on the subject?
I don't like this idea. My eyes can't handle 3D video (especially anaglyph method). I get sick after few minutes of watching
CZDaveLister wrote:I don't like this idea. My eyes can't handle 3D video (especially anaglyph method). I get sick after few minutes of watching
Thats what happens to me too, headache after 2 minutes lol
More trouble than it's worth, in my opinion. I'm quite pleased with the current presentation .
concur. 3d is a distraction. You already have a gimmick that has not gone stale. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I'm glad the general feedback is a no, but i thought i'd just check
I would quite like to see some 3D scenes, although I understand they can be tricky to make, it's more a novelty factor than anything I suppose, and I agree with the guys here I wouldn't want it to detract from the overall high quality output. I sometimes watch scenes using a 2d-3d converter on my monitor and it works quite well.
Although i would quite happily shoot a few scenes in 3D i personally think high quality 2D video is better, i get a headache after a couple of minutes watching 3D anyway lol
I agree about anaglyphic 3D, there is no point offering that, but most people buy 3D TVs these days instead of a 2D one so it could be cool to offer side-by-side 3D (3840x1080)
I have a lot of 3D porn that I watch on my TV and it's great, and I think it would work extra well with the WIN format because the women are "interacting" with the viewer so the 3D would make it even more convincing.
I have a lot of 3D porn that I watch on my TV and it's great, and I think it would work extra well with the WIN format because the women are "interacting" with the viewer so the 3D would make it even more convincing.
Have you tried making the frame rates of the 3D shot films higher? It can be less headache-inducing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but most (all?) of the regular vids are either 25 or 30 fps. If possible, it would be worth trying 60 fps for 3D shot footage, or at the very least 48.