I have not seen any video work done with the "freeviewing" idea. The 3D work has always been with the splitting of images by colors or with polarizing lenses with the viewer wearing glasses for viewing as a single image. If you see the image without the glasses it confuses the mind.
With freeviewing, you will see two separate images and will have no eye apparatus to wear. But there is training involved to get the viewer to understand how each eye has to see to create the stereo affect. I am basing this idea from still photos and am hoping that the information will translate into motion pictures. One of the problems besides getting a person to "find the stereo" is the energy and effort needed to sustain this freeviewing. It may be to difficult to expect an audience to sit for a long period of time and view a film in this way. But we shall see!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
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