
I have found some information on how to create a 3d video using two cameras.
Things i will need:
Two Cameras (preferably the same model)
3D Glasses
A Video Editor
a lot of patience
Steps
Get your two cameras, and make sure the lenses are 2-8 inches apart. (three works best, but the greater the more 3D effect). Using the camera mount that the university has.
Film whatever you want in 3D with both cameras.
Upload both videos into your video editor.
Make the left video have a red overlay. Make the right camera's video have a blue overlay. The result should be the same video, twice, in two colors, three inches apart.
Place both videos into your editor, on top of each other, so you can see them both at once. The result should be almost purple and you should have a somewhat "double-vision" look to it.
Export this video, and play it, while wearing those Red-Blue 3D glasses and it should work. If not, you should try experimenting with the settings.
If need be, switch the colors to darker or lighter shades. Maybe even try changing the distance of the lenses.
Make sure you can "Place both videos on top of each other" with whatever "simple" editing software you have.
I have found this information on http://www.3dstereo.com/
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