"In a sense, real life-like 3D. It 's our way of seeing the world in general."
3D Guy, Al Caudullo.
Put on those funny glasses and has seen evidence of our 3D martial arts fight on a video monitor was incredible. E 'was strange to see a picture of me jumped up, jump off the screen and back into the fight. It 'been a bit' like the first time he saw on a movie screen or on television, but with 3D, it was really unique because you are not just used for 3D imagesat all.
3D in 2010, that was TV or radio in 1950, in 1900. This is a brand new, great opportunity, a chance to get in on the ground floor of the new new thing. If you can not kick for the purchase of shares of Yahoo or Microsoft in early 1990, is cashing in 3D will give you a chance for redemption.
In July of 2010, filmed by director Guy Al Cadullo 3D TV World TV and see one minute martial arts fighting in 3D, with me, (Antonio) and Ulysses Chan, a Muay Thai fighterTaiwan. A one-minute clip has been interpreted as evidence for his new concept of martial arts Travel Show to be used in 3D.
Since then he has started producing a series of shows 3D travel, especially for the wealth-TV network in America, go to a 3D format 24 / 7 is in January 2011.
By collaborating with Al on various combat scenes in 2D over the last year, and now, several 3D shoots this year, I asked what the main difference was in 3D vs. 2D shooting.
"In general, there is 3Dseveral means. "Al Said." In 2D, if you want to focus the public's main character, concentrate on it and blur the background. But in 3D, everything is in focus, because focus does not work. Your eyes do not blur, if you need glasses. Then, in 3D, you need to use lighting effectively and set the characters in the 3D layer, where they can come out of the screen is more to distinguish them. Someone pointed out that the device is more like the creation of a 3D liveTo play because they are not blurred backgrounds. Use lighting to highlight the character more. "
"In addition there are devices that are fantastic. You can get a stamp off the screen, and makes the duck public. It makes the film even more fun."
"In a sense, real life 3D is the way we see life as normal."
3D is the first fight scene was shot in a park in Bangkok and I quickly learned that the shooting 3D is a new way and offers a lot of differentProblems than regular 2D films. First of all, film sets, working in 2D work in 3D, because it will look flat. They would be able to see that half of the fund was painted on the wall, and that the parts were glued to a few centimeters deep. Remember, we view real 3D. 2D is only the illusion of perspective.
When we arrived on set, I immediately noticed a gazebo, which was covered by a steel roof. I thought, wow! Perfect. You could set theCameraman could shoot up there and a bird's eye view of the form down through the holes in the steel.
But Al said that if you shoot through a 3D camera, the actors look like they were six inches in height.
I suggested that the camera could be placed at a certain point and then use the zoom function. But he immediately corrected me.
"To speak zoom out of your vocabulary, because the human eye does not zoom." What is the point. 3D works more like the human eye.If you have a goal in real life, and want to see up close, you move the object closer look. And that's what you have to shoot with the camera in a 3D like.
"3D is more honest." Al insisted.
When you set up the hunt, we had to be careful, so to speak, not only in relation to the camera, but also for the other. He must be aware of every object in sight and see the different levels and how many layers you have, and if it makes sense. To use a laser device to bagcalculate distances, explaining the need for special software to create 3D prototypes of computer sites to help you progress in the planning effort.
During filming, the director has to wear glasses to see the monitor, but obviously need to observe with the naked eye on the players. There are a lot of juggling in 3D. There is also a good idea for every single game, immediately, and look with glasses. If the light is off or someone is partially off the screen,can go the entire image plane. The material would be useless.
It seemed to me that you are shooting a much better in 3D needs. Al Said, "Go 3D, you must first learn all the rules, then throw away the rules."
"This is the rule in 2D as it is." He said. "And it took a brave man, going out there and do the things that everyone thought would be great to create new techniques."
"Action!" cried Al, and we began to meet. Two seconds later, he wasalready screaming "Cut!" Apparently, every time we moved and circled, we would be out of line. To mark the ground where we needed to fight. After another cut, has strengthened our contest area. Finally, it is so small, he asked: "Can you fight?"
The more we rode, the more I realized how close the area "in frame" and that there had been limited not only by its breadth but also depth. Again, this 3D, depth was TV. Getting too far away from the camera, below the camera,on the camera ... left or right, went off line. But the real no-no was made half in half.
The second half of the fight scene was from a car chase in the playground and a very cool final battle of the slide. On the way to the Ulysses slide was behind me. He jumped on a series of benches, I have next to me jumped up and down and gave me the elbow to the top of the head. I wanted to shoot the jump from different angles, even from the ground andfrom the air, but it was not easy.
Next, we fought on the slide, which works very well for 3-D because Ulysses jumped out and leave the board of both knees and elbows on me.
Al said: "We pushed the limits of what is being done today with 3D."
The most we can say that the technology, but he told me that the future is the 3D path of action and martial arts.
"What we all expect a lot, first in 3Dof in-your-face gags and gimmicks. And that's what we need to provide a bit '. But then I think 3D is something that is even stronger resolve. That you feel inside the window and hear what is really happening searched. "
For the moment, a combat martial arts scene was perfect for 3D. We're sorry, but at this point in time you can not just take a 3D camera and run with it. He had to cut, move the camera and shoot the same scene again to getmultiple angles.
If you cut and then start the action in 3D, you must ensure that the actors are in positions exactly as they were before, including their level to each other. If we reset the wrong player, the public would be able to see the distance between themselves and the public would take the punches and kicks were aware of a mile is missing.
"Right now people want to jump, the 3D images from the screen and land in your lap." Al Said, but in the end,He believed that all types of shows, from game news shows would be in 3D. I saw a 3D concert movie he sings and it was really like an autograph of the band in my living room.
Two of the shows at Wealth TV recordings are now the markets and tastes, food, travel to the show, and WOW, a travelogue, a number of cities around the world show. The shows have a certain action, but eat and hotel rooms and shops. So they are alreadyStarting from the frenetic action and lizard-jumping gimmick.
"A 3D Travel Show can make your site as you would in 2D. Never The show itself for a 3-food."
Until we have movies with touch, taste and smell, 3D really add a new dimension to your viewing experience. Al is a Golf Travel Show, which, of course, the breathtaking images of golf balls, go directly to you and panoramic views to work on golf courses around the world. We have also startedShooting my series of martial arts, Brooklyn Monk in Asia, it's all in 3D. He has a show called for projects that explore all the technological toys and gadgets on the market today, saying they are hot and which are not.
3D is the new new, but is not yet ready for independent films and students. "The Blair Witch Project" in 3D is still a bit 'away. First of all, cheaper than Sony's professional 3D camera is $ 21,000. This is more than the total budget "Blair Witch". SonnyComing out with a 3D consumer camera for just over $ 1,000, but until we write it, we will not know if the quality is there to make it accessible film in 3D.
3D is the radio of the 2000s. People always said he had a long face for radio, and now they are working.
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