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How was Titanic #3D filmed?

"Titanic 3D" is a 3D vision that director Cameron spent more than 60 weeks with 300 experts and spent $654.38 million+0.8 million.

The real stereo camera uses two cameras to imitate the human eye distance of about 6.5 cm for stereo shooting, which shows that the distance between the two cameras should not be too large. According to the relationship between the distance between the two cameras and the object distance, the distance between the two cameras needs to be smaller when shooting close-range, which is the reason why the 3D vertical shooting bracket is formed. The most important thing in 3D shooting is to control the depth of field, which requires the coordination of the relationship among the inter-axis distance, included angle, focal length and object distance. Tianyuan Multidimensional 3D Stereo Shooting Bracket is independently developed. By adjusting the axial distance and included angle of the two cameras, it realizes effective stereoscopic shooting of the real scene. The device can be used in various occasions that need 3D production, such as stereoscopic movies, stereoscopic TV programs and stereoscopic advertisements.