3D rig showdown – side-by-side? Beam splitter? Both
Two is better than one, right? We’re getting a clearer idea of what it will take to shoot our inaugural 3D documentary: To effectively capture Blowdown in the third dimension we'll need two different kinds of rigs.
For our A cams – we need a handheld, side-by-side rig, with all of these components:
-Heads – sensor – two Iconix cameras;
-“Brain box” to control Iconix cameras;
-Lenses that attach to the Iconix sensors;
-Convergent design 3D Nano-Drives;
-Interaxial sliders for the heads; and
-A handheld rail system
For our B cams, we’ve decided a beam splitter rig’s the way to go.
So we’ve ordered 3D Film Factory’s BS Indie Rig. It’s $2,900, pre-paid and no returns.
Hope it works.
- World Cup
- Vancouver
- stereoscopy
- stereoscopic
- stereographic
- side-by-side rig
- S3D
- production
- Parallax Film Productions
- Nano-Drive
- implosion
- Iconix
- Ian Herring
- History Television
- Fonte Nova
- filmmaking
- documentary
- demolition
- Controlled Demolition Inc.
- BS Indie Rig
- Brazil
- Blowdown
- beam splitter rig
- 3D rig
- 3D Film Factory
- 3D cameras
- 3D
- 3-D
