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I am trying to create a short video for Red and Cyan glasses. See my video. I have made a red screen video sifted 20px to the left and it starts 1 frame after the cyan video.
Any ideas on how to make this better? It doesn't quite have the effect I want to see like this video https://youtu.be/hfkkHwGAHmM
Here is my video link: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/uhs9w
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Currently the 3D is very flat and you're not getting the results you want. It may be because you're camera's are separated enough. Can you share one image of the left and one of the right? I can measure the disparity and see how much depth you have.
It's best to stay in the center of the screen as well to get the "pop out effect". You should also not get as close to the camera. Let me know your camera set up and I'll try to troubleshoot.
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Thanks.. I only used 1 camera, then in Premier, I made 3 layers of the same video and then I gave one the color value of cyan and the other red.
One last question why is it when I go back to open a project I have been working so hard on I open the file and I have to start all over. There is no setting or footage in the places where I last saved them? Click here to see what I am seeing
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Did you ever manage to figure anything out? I'm having the same issue for a video that I'm trying to create and despite researching, I can't seem to find any answers. Any help would be much appreciated!
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@AlexS96, same as above. Send me over a still of your left and right eye and I'll let you know where the problem is. I'm shooting with a stereoscopic go pro Hero 7 rig and I'm able to get the desired affect. Premiere isn't the best option for this, but hopefully with our help, we can point them in the right direction.
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@LazerKaboom is there anyway I could see what your go pro rig looks like? We are about to have a huge project coming up where many of our videos will want to achieve this effect. Buying or even renting a consumer stereoscopic camera isn't quite feasible. Thanks in advance!
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KPeel,
Please check out this article: https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/kb/stereoscopic-3d-effects.html
It may help if you have access to After Effects.
Thanks,
Kevin