Film & TV

If you are new to stereoscopic 3D, you might worry about out of control costs, massively complicated production set ups and lack of quality control. Below you will find Stereoscape's answers to some of these questions:

Q: How do I make sure my budget doesn't blow up?
A: Costs can get out of control when stereoscopic scenes have to be re-shot or fixed in post-production. Stereoscape knows that the key to keeping costs under control is very thorough planning and attention to detail in pre-production. This gives our stereographers the opportunity to calculate shots in advance and be able to make better decisions when adjusting depth on set according to the director’s visions.

Q: How do I make sure I get what I want?
A: Special stereoscopic 3D monitors give you an idea of the end product on set, while the newest stereo rigs and cameras combined with experienced stereographers keep production flexible, giving you the space to concentrate on what we believe is the most important – your story.

Q: What if I want to use special effects and CGI?
A: Stereoscape offers services in post-production, where a combination of 2D to 3D conversion of CGI and special effects with natively shot 3D is often needed to achieve the highest possible quality.

Q: Do I need to become a 3D expert to produce stereoscopic content of high quality?
A: Getting the basics down before you get started is a must and will save you both time and money. S3D consultants should be on board at an early stage to avoid unpleaseant surprises and help you map your 3D needs. Hiring an experienced 3D crew for production will likewise help you increase quality of your stereoscopic production.

Wonder if your script is stereo ready? Use Stereoscape’s remote script consultation service and get valuable tools and knowledge on how to add the third dimension to your project.