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3D Workflow – Panasonic AG-3DA1
Posted by Dustin Parsons on March 4, 2011 at 11:46 pmI’m trying to get an idea of the workflow (and ultimately costs) associated with shooting/editing 3D footage using Panasonic’s AG-3DA1 and FCP. The final output will be for web viewing – here’s what I have so far for a bare bones package, please let me know if I’m forgetting anything.
Shooting:
• Panasonic AG-3DA1
• 2x SD Memory CardsCapture:
• SD Memory Card Reader
• Do I need an AJA Kona 3 video card or will my NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT work?Transcoding:
• Neo3D/Remaster to transcode files to .MTS
• Neo3D/First Light to transcode files from .MTS to .MOVEditing:
• Final Cut Studio 3
• Stereo3D Toolbox plugin from DashwoodThanks!
Morten Schmidt replied 15 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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Shane Ross
March 5, 2011 at 1:17 am3D for the WEB? Uh…that’s not gonna happen. You need special monitors/TVs to play this stuff back. You don’t just make a 3D show and have it play back on a regular HDTV…the viewer MUST have a 3D TV. Now 3D computer screens? Never heard of such a thing.
I don’t think 3D web videos are possible.
[Dustin Parsons] “• Do I need an AJA Kona 3 video card or will my NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT work?”
You need the latest AJA Kona 3D, or Decklink Extreme 3D cards, and actual 3D televisions in order to view 3D. But I think the brakes were applied when you said “for the web…”
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Dustin Parsons
March 5, 2011 at 2:53 am -
Steve Eisen
March 5, 2011 at 3:20 amIt’s scary to think, but Youtube does have a 3D channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/3DI hosted a seminar on the 3DA1 and the AF100 last week with Bernie Mitchell.
According to Bernie, there are a few ways of viewing the final product. Dashwood can render out an anaglyph. You can burn that to a standard DVD and view it on any normal tv using cardboard blue/red glasses.
The second way is to create Blu Ray dvd (you still need to export left eye and right eye from Dashwood) or create a Blu Ray image and play it from any Blu Ray player (3D not necessary). You do need to connect to 3D TV in order to see it in3D.
It is still fairly costly if you want to shoot, edit and deliver 3D the correct way.
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Gary Askham
March 5, 2011 at 3:31 amI use FCP, a Kona Lhi and a 3D TV.
And we already had the FCP and Kona so the only extra cost was the TV.
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Andreas Kiel
March 5, 2011 at 9:22 am> Now 3D computer screens? Never heard of such a thing
They are available,
In the old days of 3D there were glass screens available which could be attached to any computer monitor (as long the size somehow matched). Cabling was a through from the graphics card to the glass screen’s adapter and from there to the monitor. You needed ‘stacked’ movies or pictures and the polarized glasses. Was pretty cool.
Nowadays it should be easy as you finally don’t need 3D to edit 3D. If you are using a 3D cam the focus distance is fixed once you hit the record key (or might be changed during recording). Thing is that you can’t change it any more in Post. Same thing with dual cam rigs.
With dual cams you might to have match sync and/or color first. Once you have done just edit right or left eye. When done match edits, effects and colors to the other eye (with FCP this can be done easily via XML) and export the streams or create one of the needed formats.
Interleaved 3D does halve the resolution – so you may wait for UHDTV 🙂Andreas
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Morten Schmidt
March 31, 2011 at 8:02 pmdont know if you where just jokeing, but I just had this one today, is looks like a 3D computer monitor, or?
https://www.acer.dk/ac/da/DK/content/model/ET.UH4HE.005MacPro 4.1 16GB Ram, 4x1TB drive BD-burner IOHD 2×30″ Apple Display and lots of stuff..
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