Generation 3D

By David Knox on February 6, 2010 / Filed Under Programming 27

If you have a pair of those red and blue 3D glasses handy, then tomorrow night’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation’s segment in 3D is a bit of fun.

Apart from the drained colour, it works pretty well for those who have never seen the effect via Free to Air Television before.

In truth it’s Amanda Keller and Basil Brush who steal the show. Joe Hockey is a good sport but needs to loosen up -still, at least he played along.

…and wait for the Panda.

The 3D specs are available in select mags this week.

Worth a look on Sunday night on TEN.

27 Comments »

  1. astrogirl February 8, 2010 at 2:18 am -

    We watched and thought that the 3D segment wasn’t long enough for the amount of time/effort they spent promoting it. And they moved about too much and kept getting out of range of the “3D” effect. It seemed to work well though, with the 3D glasses from the tv week. (which was just red/blue cellophane/plastic from what I can tell. Just your standard 80s cardboard 3D glasses!) We took turn with the specs and I didn’t think it looked too bad without them. Slightly blurry but still watchable.

  2. Matt February 7, 2010 at 10:00 pm -

    saw it was pretty good.

  3. Dave February 7, 2010 at 9:47 pm -

    Did i miss something, 3D ??? Apart from 3-4 things right in front of the camera for 2 seconds a time all I could see was a fuzzy dark picture. I can see why they shelved 3D on TV in the 80′ s!!!!

  4. Jed February 7, 2010 at 7:02 pm -

    Ugh well that just sucks. 3D should be 3D.

  5. Shannon February 7, 2010 at 4:57 pm -

    All the questions you didn’t want answered answered:

    bazuraproject.com/season-two/207-feature-story

  6. Ewww February 7, 2010 at 2:41 pm -

    Ugh, I had to bring myself to purchase the horrible TV Week just to obtain some red/blue glasses.

    I feel so dirty

  7. Secret Squïrrel February 6, 2010 at 11:07 pm -

    @Angry Face: I think the Spy Kids specs will be fine, as will any red+blue glasses. I should point out that cellophane (or similar) glasses won’t produce as good an effect as glasses with proper colour filters because the cellophane allows a greater range of light frequencies (colours) to pass thru. I have no idea how good the filters will be in the glasses being distributed, or those from previous films/TV shows.

    And it gets worse – the effect is best viewed with a signal using component video, ie not PAL as there is some blurring of the colour palette due to the small bandwidth allocated to the colour component of the signal. However, having said that, I recall one of Andrew Denton’s programs in the late 80′s (Blah Blah Blah?) having a 3D segment where, among other things, a tennis ball was bounced off a screen in front of the camera and it was quite effective so it’ll prob be fine.

  8. Jason February 6, 2010 at 6:33 pm -

    Re 1983 3D tv experiment -If I remember rightly the effect wasn’t that spectacular (it just looked like 2 images rather than 3D. I remember the only thing I got from the whole evening was a massive headache and sore eyes. Hopefully this time it will work properly.

  9. Angry Face February 6, 2010 at 6:33 pm -

    Will this 3D segment work with the 3D glasses that were given out for Spy Kids 3D back in 2003? They were red-blue, although I can’t really tell the difference between blue and cyan, so they might be red-cyan.

  10. Stephen H February 6, 2010 at 6:19 pm -

    I’m gonna record it so I will just fastforward through the 3d bit.

  11. Secret Squïrrel February 6, 2010 at 3:58 pm -

    Sean’s right. The less daggy-looking specs use differently oriented polarising filters to pass one of two images to each eye. TV broadcasts are not able to generate differently polarised images as you require two separate projectors.

    If you’re making your own red-blue specs, the standard is for the red lens to be on the left. Also, you’ll get a better picture with most broadcasts if you use cyan-coloured cellophane instead of blue.

  12. goffy February 6, 2010 at 3:48 pm -

    so for those 5 minutes, everyone who doesnt buy tvweek is gonna turn the tv onto 2 and half men( im guessing thats whats on 9) or a stupid factual….does ten even care anymore???

  13. Sean February 6, 2010 at 2:12 pm -

    By that logic.. your regular reading specs will work as 3D glasses, if your cover them with red and blue cellphane :-)

    Avatar/Up/Toy Story glasses are useless for this effect. Completely different technologies.

  14. Craig February 6, 2010 at 1:44 pm -

    The Avatar glasses will work if you cover the lenses with red and blue.

    I have 3 different 3D glasses now with different lenses, I wish they would set one standard.

  15. Craig February 6, 2010 at 1:37 pm -

    The 3 Stooges film was ‘Pardon My Backfire’. There was also a Western following it, in 3D. I have the entire Channel 7 broadcast on VHS from the time, along with 3 pairs of glasses!

  16. Amos February 6, 2010 at 1:12 pm -

    I have some of the 3d glasses from the Avatar movie will it work if I change the lense with cellophane? I have a friend that is a printer technicion that says that it will work. (will different colors work instead of red and blue?)

  17. GuanoLad February 6, 2010 at 12:53 pm -

    I have red/blue glasses from a DVD from a few years ago that had a 3D version included. Hope they work the same.

  18. David Knox February 6, 2010 at 12:27 pm -

    Sorry Avatar glasses won’t work. That was filmed with a different camera. Must be red + blue. If you don’t have any it will look a little psychadelic for a few minutes that’s all…

  19. Tony Scott February 6, 2010 at 12:25 pm -

    Avatar glasses will not work. You need the red and blue glasses from TV week, etc.

  20. David February 6, 2010 at 11:34 am -

    Will the cinema 3D glasses work (Avatar) or do we need the old school red and blue ones that I can see in the picture above?

  21. goffy February 6, 2010 at 11:17 am -

    but for those 5 minutes im gonna turn off tbygen right? so that cant be good?

  22. Jed February 6, 2010 at 11:14 am -

    I’ve got my Avatar 3D glasses. I’m all set.

  23. Daryl February 6, 2010 at 11:00 am -

    @Patrick: thats true, I remember more recently Medium did an episode back in 2006 also where you got the 3D Glasses from TVWeek. :D

  24. Stephen H February 6, 2010 at 10:59 am -

    Not worth buying TV Week for a 5 min segment still looking forward to its return however.

  25. bob February 6, 2010 at 10:12 am -

    goffy only one segment is 3d it only last 5 mins

  26. Goffy February 6, 2010 at 8:06 am -

    So does that mean if we don’t have red and blue specs, we shouldn’t bother watching?

  27. Patrick February 6, 2010 at 6:45 am -

    Looks good, but this isn’t the first time 3-D has been used on free to air TV.

    Who can forget the infamous 3-D special around the mid 80′s as hosted by Ian Turpie?

    From memory one of the films shown was a 3 Stooges short – I forget the rest.

    Seeing Turps wearing 3-D glasses was enough to make me wipe the show from memory!!!

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