Music video: Blue Roses – Doubtful (in 3D, no glasses required)

Here’s a music video that incorporates 3D effects, and you can enjoy it without wearing those pesky glasses.  LaughingSquid explains how it’s done: “Known as wiggle stereoscopy, the technique works by rapidly alternating between images shot from two cameras, slightly offset from one another.”  Though the effect is certainly visible, the jittery movements of the camera make for a rather unpleasant experience.  But it’s great to see artists taking fun creative risks!

[Via LaughingSquid; Gizmodo]

1 thought on “Music video: Blue Roses – Doubtful (in 3D, no glasses required)

  1. I take it this technology is in its infancy.

    Perhaps the wiggles can be sped up.

    If not, they can lend out their cutting-edge cameras to “The Office,” “Modern Family,” or “Parks and Recreation!”

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