Stefan D. Voigt

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Broken - stereoscopic short film

Tags: 3D artwork | anaglyph | award | Broken | more3D | S3D | short film | stereoscopic | Tridelity

 Broken - Anaglyph

3D glasses needed for this presentationThe monoscopic (normal) Version
of "Broken" can be found below. 

 

Download HD version or watch at:    Broken Anaglyph on YouTube

Broken is a story of two Robots living behind a television screen.
When the big screen accidentally gets destroyed by a loose pipe they get confronted with the world outside.
This does not only bring the excitement of new freedom, but comes with unsuspected dangers as well.

 

Stereoscopic versions

There are several versions of "Broken" for different stereoscopic projection systems:

  • Anaglyph version - optimized (for Red + Cyan Glasses)
  • Polarization filter version - for more3D systems (separate left + right stream including an additonal audio file)
  • Stacked versions - for polarization filter Displays, like Zalman displays (download vertical or horizontal version)
  • 5 stream version - for autostereoscopic Displays, like Tridelity systems (download autostereoscopic version)

 

Broken - Monoscopic (normal)

For everyone who hasn't 3D glasses at hand or wants to see the original colors. 

Download HD version or watch at:    Broken Anaglyph on YouTube

 

What I did in this project:

  • Concept Art
  • Animation
  • Lighting
  • Rendering
  • Compositing

 

Crew:

David Shelton:

  • Idea
  • Project Management
  • Rigging
  • Texturing
  • Rendering


Stefan Weinberg:

  • Modeling
  • Concepts

 
Christian Herber:

  • Sound Design

Oliver Korte:
  • Sound Design - first layout

 

Created in: 2008/2009
Software used: 3ds Max, Maya, After Effects, Photoshop
Related Links: 
Invazion - the challenge where we submitted our movie
Tridelity - the company that supported our autostereoscopic version
Broken on CGTalk - a quick thread about the film

Comments

avatar corali
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ich finds jedesmal wieder super, werde mir den kurzfilm wohl noch ein paar tausend mal anschauen.
avatar Stefan D. Voigt
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Hehe dankeschön :)
Das freut uns sehr!
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