I have been trying to find out more about the upcoming film “Avatar” (James Cameron) which will be released 18/12/09 is shot in 3D but does not require the red and blue 3D glasses. I have been looking at the technology used for this as I believe it is going to become a popular method of filming, it may also inspire other people to come up with similar methods.
The camera that was used for this film was developed by James Cameron and uses two lenses set together at the same distance as your eyes. The lenses are moved to different focus points in a similar way to that of your eyes. This film has already created a lot of media interest which leads me to believe that it will be widely used soon. This video gave me the above information on the filming method from the film.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-241532803911842846&ei=1GbFSaWnNYP62wL-xaHpBA&q=stereoscopic&hl=en
Friday, 17 April 2009
Client 'Live' Project
For my Client project I intend to do a project that will coincide with Jamie North’s client project. For my client project I am hoping to make an educational documentary mainly focused around Newark Castle’s history, however it may stretch to some of the surrounding areas of Newark. The documentary would most likely be set during the Civil War as the castle was more important at that time.
My intended client for this project is The Gilstrap Centre, which is situated at Newark Castle. This centre does a lot of work about Newark Castle and is used as a small museum. This would be an ideal company to try to put our idea forward to as it can be used to sell on a DVD or it can be shown in the Gilstrap Centre. The Gilstrap centre also looks at Newark during the Civil War (1640) so this is the most probable topic for the documentary.
Jamie intends to make a point and click game where you play as a non combat player, which will allow the player to explore the area and do various small side quests. This game will give the player chance to explore the castle and complete tasks which will follow the historical moment that we use.
My client project is different to Jamie North’s however our projects will link together in a few ways, firstly the client we intend to approach is the same. When the project is complete we will put both the documentary and game on the same disc for use at the Gilstrap centre. In my documentary I will be using some of Jamie’s 3D rendered images of the castle as it might have looked at the time the documentary is looking at. Jamie’s game side of the project will be focused on the same era as the documentary.
From this project we are hoping to make two separate client project, which work well on their own and also work as a joint project, which could be used or sold at The Gilstrap Centre.
My intended client for this project is The Gilstrap Centre, which is situated at Newark Castle. This centre does a lot of work about Newark Castle and is used as a small museum. This would be an ideal company to try to put our idea forward to as it can be used to sell on a DVD or it can be shown in the Gilstrap Centre. The Gilstrap centre also looks at Newark during the Civil War (1640) so this is the most probable topic for the documentary.
Jamie intends to make a point and click game where you play as a non combat player, which will allow the player to explore the area and do various small side quests. This game will give the player chance to explore the castle and complete tasks which will follow the historical moment that we use.
My client project is different to Jamie North’s however our projects will link together in a few ways, firstly the client we intend to approach is the same. When the project is complete we will put both the documentary and game on the same disc for use at the Gilstrap centre. In my documentary I will be using some of Jamie’s 3D rendered images of the castle as it might have looked at the time the documentary is looking at. Jamie’s game side of the project will be focused on the same era as the documentary.
From this project we are hoping to make two separate client project, which work well on their own and also work as a joint project, which could be used or sold at The Gilstrap Centre.
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