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Stereo 3D Trailers for How to Train Your Dragon and Monsters vs Aliens

April 24th, 2010 · 9 Comments · 3D Movies & Videos


As you probably know getting your hands on some stereoscopic 3D content, besides games on the PC is quite hard and the movies studios are still not officially releasing any promotional materials for their already released or upcoming movies in 3D. Come on… releasing trailers in stereo 3D for 3D movies just like they do with 2D trailers should be happening now, but nobody is doing it. Still it is good that sometimes these trailers (I’m talking about just trailers, not whole movies) can find their way on the internet, so that we can enjoy them on our 3D-capable hardware. And now we have two new trailers in true stereoscopic 3D mode circling around for the animated movies How to Train Your Dragon and Monsters vs Aliens that you can download and play. They are in a Side by Side format, 16:9 aspect ratio, but unfortunately they are not in Full HD quality, although still they offer high resolution and good quality, so you will no be disappointed. And don’t forget to leave your comments below when you watch the trailers…

- Download Monsters vs Aliens S3D Trailermirror 1mirror 2
- Download How to Train your Dragon S3D Trailermirror 1mirror 2

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Take a Look at a Short Interview Shot in Stereo 3D

April 17th, 2010 · No Comments · 3D Movies & Videos


We have another stereoscopic 3D video made available by the Explore Media Group. This time it is Al Caudullo interviewing Frank DeMartin from Mitsubishi, who talks about the company’s DLP-based 3D products and some of the future plans. This video can give you a nice idea on what to expect from the upcoming 3D TV channels when there will be interviews with someone in 3D. You can kind of feel like you are sitting next to the two guys you see talking in the video when you are watching the video. The level of the sound in the video however is a bit low so you may have to turn up the volume, you also need to select Side by Side format and 16:9 aspect ratio when opening the video and you are asked about the 3D format of the file by the 3D Vision Player or the Stereoscopic Player. The video is also available in stereo 3D format on YouTube 3D in other 3D formats such as Anaglyph, Row interleaved, for Crosseye viewing and so on. Feel free to share your comments about the video if you download and watch it…

- Download the CES 2010 interview video in S3Dmirror 1mirror 2
- You can check out the 3DGuy website for more information regarding S3D…

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