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Stereoscopic 3D Version from the short film Sharp Eyes - Big Theet. To view the 3D Effect you have to put on 3D glasses. Red/Cyan Grey, Red/Cyan Color and Side by Side for stereoscopic monitors ( for shutter or polarization) are chooseable. For best Effect with anaglyph technice choose grey anaglyph!
Sharp Eyes - Big Teeth
Production:
Meike Ulferts
Arthur Ulmann
Sound:
Christian Gädtke
"Sharp Eyes - Big Teeth" is a documentary about the prehistoric Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It is a 3D animated Stereoscopic Film which describes the hunting habits of this extinct predator. The film presents up to date scientific theories wrapped in an amazing little narrative.
The focus of the film is the three dimensional view of the Tyrannosaurus Rex which enabled it to detect its prey. The stereoscopic images are designed to be entertaining and informative at the same time.
Our exchanges with the noted paleontologist and geologist Dr. Annette Richter, of the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover, allowed us to realize this short film, which demonstrates current scientific theories on the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The project was developed at the University of Applied Arts and Science in cooperation with the State Museum of Hanover. It will be a permanent video installation at the museum's Dinosaur Exhibit, entertaining children and adults alike.
People are fascinated by dinosaurs but most probably will never have a chance to see them roam the Earth again. Computer animation allows us to experience first hand a life-like and scientifically accurate 3D recreation of these extinct creatures.
Sharp Eyes - Big Teeth
Production:
Meike Ulferts
Arthur Ulmann
Sound:
Christian Gädtke
"Sharp Eyes - Big Teeth" is a documentary about the prehistoric Tyrannosaurus Rex.
It is a 3D animated Stereoscopic Film which describes the hunting habits of this extinct predator. The film presents up to date scientific theories wrapped in an amazing little narrative.
The focus of the film is the three dimensional view of the Tyrannosaurus Rex which enabled it to detect its prey. The stereoscopic images are designed to be entertaining and informative at the same time.
Our exchanges with the noted paleontologist and geologist Dr. Annette Richter, of the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover, allowed us to realize this short film, which demonstrates current scientific theories on the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The project was developed at the University of Applied Arts and Science in cooperation with the State Museum of Hanover. It will be a permanent video installation at the museum's Dinosaur Exhibit, entertaining children and adults alike.
People are fascinated by dinosaurs but most probably will never have a chance to see them roam the Earth again. Computer animation allows us to experience first hand a life-like and scientifically accurate 3D recreation of these extinct creatures.