Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum in Stereo 3D (YT3D)
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:15 pm
Here is some footage from the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in NYC. Consists mostly of jets and helicopters on the upper deck of an aircraft carrier. There are two more parts of the inside areas that I still need to edit and process. I think I have gotten my workflow together so these videos are perfectly synced and also aligned a little better than my previous set (which will need to be re-mastered). Also, I could have swore I posted this thread already but it just suddenly disappeared. Maybe I am going crazy or something, don't see how some footage of a museum would have got deleted. Anyway let me know what you guys think.
Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum in Stereo 3D (YT3D) [Part 1]
Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum in Stereo 3D (YT3D) [Part 2]
Also, I got to go on some cool simulator ride they had there (I couldn't get any footage of it though). It was a 4D motion simulator, very nice 3D graphics and some wicked motion. It was of a futuristic 3D rendered roller-coaster ride, lasted about 5 minutes. It was very rough though, at times I thought I was going to fall out of my seat (even with a seatbelt and holding the bars). There seemed to be a steady flow of people getting on the line and waiting up to 15-20 minutes to get in. They also had a flight-sim cockpit thing that I did get some footage of. It wasn't in 3D but it could go upside-down and looked fun. I also went on another 4D ride but it was older and sucked pretty bad. Still it was a nice bonus since I didn't know they had anything like that at the Intrepid.
Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum in Stereo 3D (YT3D) [Part 1]
Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum in Stereo 3D (YT3D) [Part 2]
Also, I got to go on some cool simulator ride they had there (I couldn't get any footage of it though). It was a 4D motion simulator, very nice 3D graphics and some wicked motion. It was of a futuristic 3D rendered roller-coaster ride, lasted about 5 minutes. It was very rough though, at times I thought I was going to fall out of my seat (even with a seatbelt and holding the bars). There seemed to be a steady flow of people getting on the line and waiting up to 15-20 minutes to get in. They also had a flight-sim cockpit thing that I did get some footage of. It wasn't in 3D but it could go upside-down and looked fun. I also went on another 4D ride but it was older and sucked pretty bad. Still it was a nice bonus since I didn't know they had anything like that at the Intrepid.