Join Mark Christiansen for an in-depth discussion in this video Choosing 3D glasses, part of After Effects CS5.5 New Features.
In this chapter, we will be creating stereoscopic images.…Those are the kind that you watch with 3-D glasses and you hear me refer to anaglyph view.…Now that's a strange and exotic sounding term for what's actually these…familiar red and blue or more accurately red and cyan glasses such as these…simple and inexpensive ones.…It's important to note that the stereo images you create in After Effects are…not limited to anaglyph output.…This is for previewing purposes only.…The use of anaglyph is that it's the lowest common denominator.…
It's cheap and easy.…So if you don't have any, go ahead and buy yourself a pair of anaglyph glasses…so you can play along.…
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5/2/2011- Adding smooth light falloff
- Using inverse square falloff
- Creating lens blur with the After Effects camera
- Working with Warp Stabilizer
- Recreating bokeh blur artifacts
- Creating rack focus
- Setting up stereo 3D
- Working with RED camera footage
- Saving preview time with disk caching
- Creating an orbit null
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome55s
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1. Warp Stabilizer
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Locking off a shot2m 43s
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2. Light Falloff
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Adding smooth falloff4m 19s
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3. Lens Effects
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Creating a rack focus in 3D3m 53s
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Creating a rack focus in 2D8m 27s
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4. Stereoscopic 3D
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Rendering a 3D scene1m 18s
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5. Workflow Improvements
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Working with timecode3m 25s
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Conclusion
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Next Steps24s
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