2D23DConversions is in the process of converting House on Haunted Hill to 3D
Storyboard Two (completed)
Although storyboard three is completed I may need to re-do some of the scenes at a later date. This storyboard gave me the opportunity to do several tests and work out the best conversion technique for the whole film but there are still a few technical problems to sort out.
Scene 01.........COMPLETED
The guests enter through the gate
Scene 02.........COMPLETED
Scene 03.........COMPLETED
Scene 04.........COMPLETED
Scene 05.........COMPLETED
The camera tracks through the doorway and into the House
Scene 06.........COMPLETED
Scene 07.........COMPLETED
Guests in the Lobby
Scene 08.........COMPLETED
Scene 09.........COMPLETED
Dr. David Trent and Ruth Bridgers
Dr. David Trent's arm is in the wrong stereo window. I will have to re-convert this scene at some point. Because of the darkness of the image, occasionally it is difficult to tell what part of the scene belongs to what. In this instance, the foreground cobweb has created a blurry image, where, at a glance, you are not quite sure what is foreground cobweb and what is background arm, especially when working on a darkened image...e.g. when the gamma setting may be slightly dark. I always brighten every image before I work on the depth map, but this one got away as i realise now that I thought the large grey area was part of the cobweb.
Scene 10.........COMPLETED
Scene 11.........COMPLETED
Scene 12.........COMPLETED
Scene 13.........COMPLETED
Scene 14.........COMPLETED
Scene 15.........COMPLETED
Looking around the Lobby
Lance Schroeder walks towards the camera giving us a nice sense of depth in the room.
Scene 16.........COMPLETED
Scene 17.........COMPLETED
Scene 18.........COMPLETED
Scene 19.........COMPLETED
Scene 20.........COMPLETED
Progress is slow because I am currently doing lots of tests. As the parallax is 40 (twice that of Carnival's) I am having to spend a lot more time on each scene. I will probably even have to convert every single frame in some scenes where there is a lot of movement.
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