With the proliferation of 3D movies, it has become a small hobby of mine to convert our amateur home videos into 3D magic. Our baseball pick up games have become 3D catch and swing matches. I have also transformed my much-loved Saturday cartoon videos into state of the art 3D films. This short article will give you the easy steps into converting your videos into 3D films.
First of all, you need to get a decent video editing software with 3D conversion capabilities. There are a lot of them out there with prices ranging from $40 to as much as $150. Try the cheaper ones first because they are already pretty comprehensive as it is. The more expensive ones have functions you probably will not even need.
Software programs like MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 HD, Cyberlink Power Director, and Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 will have comprehensive 3D editing functions that will transform your boring and dull home movies into 3D show stoppers. After purchasing and downloading your chosen software, upload your movie into your hard drive. If you want to shoot a movie in 3D, you can simply choose that option in the menu of your software and you can shoot your films direct into 3D.
After formatting your movie, you can choose the visual and audio effects you want to have in your movie first. This is done so that when you convert it to 3D, you won’t have to make the necessary adjustments anymore. You can change the colors; brightness and hues of your movie to further enhance its quality.
You can add music, dialogues, and even voiceover material to make your movie more comprehensive. All of these editing functions are present in most every software in the market today so you don’t have to worry about that.
What is problematic is when you are in the middle of completing all your editing and your computer shuts down because of the complexity of your editing. This is why it pays off to purchase the higher end software I mentioned in order to avoid such a mishap from taking place.