YouTube is adding the ability to live-stream video in 360-degrees making it possible to watch events in virtual reality as they happen.
Source: YouTube live-streams in virtual reality and adds 3D sound – BBC News
YouTube is adding the ability to live-stream video in 360-degrees making it possible to watch events in virtual reality as they happen.
Source: YouTube live-streams in virtual reality and adds 3D sound – BBC News
Source: StereoStitch Launches a Real-Time 3D 360 Video Stitching Software for VR Live Streaming
A good sign for 3D movies – 43% of opening weekend’s $104 million ticket sales went for 3D showings.
Source: ’The Jungle Book’ Unleashes A Mighty 3D Roar At The Box Office With Approximately 43% Of The
I used two Lumix GH-2 micro four thirds cameras, and two wireless remote controls. A remote receiver was used on each camera to activate the shutter, with a single remote control transmitter. Surprisingly (to me!) the two cameras synchronized very well.
I used two of these wireless remotes. Amazon says they work with any of these cameras – Panasonic: DMC G1, G2, G3, G6, G7, G10, GF1, GH1, GH2, GH3, GH4, GX1, GX7, L1, L10, LC-1, FZ20, FZ20K, FZ20S, FZ20S, FZ30, FZ30K, FZ50, FZ50K, FZ50S, FZ100, FZ200; Leica: DigiLux 2, DigiLux 3, V-Lux 4
This image is in cross-eyed viewing format – both trains were moving in these shots:

Side by Side for parallel or 3D monitor viewing:

Red/cyan anaglyph version:

I have used the dual Lumix GH-2 cameras before but had to manually press the shutters on both cameras at “roughly the same time” – with the manual shutter control, I could not have photographed a subject like these two moving trains.
The inter-axial lens spacing is about 6 inches or 15 cm.
Films like “Batman v Superman” show that the 3D format still has a lot of life left
Source: Don’t Leave 3D for Dead: Why the Movie Model Remains a Global Force (Guest Blog)
While the 3D consumer-space market has diminished greatly, 8 of the top 10 films last year were in 3D and 3D ticket sales made up a huge part of the revenue of films released in 2D and 3D.