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The objective of any 2D to 3D stereoscopic conversion process is to provide a high quality conversion with a high level of accuracy. To achieve this, artists perform a manual conversion on a frame by frame basis, employing such techniques as rotoscoping, planar tracking, and complex depth analysis. The cost of such a service can be prohibitive for independent and lower budget filmmakers and television content producers.
Because of this, aexcea™ has developed a proprietary and unique, semi-automated 2D to 3D stereographic conversion process to answer the conversion market demand within this demographic. We call this process Temporal Distortion™.
Temporal Distortion™ is a process that is far less labor intensive and much faster to complete. Actors and objects appear to have depth and volume, but the lack of true parallax does not give the audience a sense of being able to look or reach behind the 3D objects. This lack of true parallax is somewhat compensated for within a 3D space environment during the Temporal Distortion conversion in which we apply a digital pseudo-parallax that leaves a greater sense of depth.
The Temporal Distortion 2D to 3D stereoscopic conversion is not meant as a replacement to the higher quality DAPT process, but is rather a lowered cost alternative for producers who want to achieve a 3D look on limited financial resources. It is also an excellent alternative to expensive or complicated 3D stereoscopic filming.
This process is ideally suited for low to micro budget films, television productions (including sporting events), and commercials.
For a free analysis, including a detailed work report listing all shots and scene compositions, along with a quote for the stereoscopic conversion, please provide us with a Quicktime file of your movie or television show. For more information, please use the Contact page. |