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Fw: Sound recording
- From: P3D Cosmas Themelis <cosmas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Fw: Sound recording
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 00:14:58 +0300
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> From: P3D Michael Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Sound recording
> Date: Tq_tg, 5 Auco}stou 1997 9:14 ll
>
> > "The new thing I am trying this year is sound recording of interesting
> > sounds in Greece..."
> >
> > I certainly hope these recordings are in stereo!
>
> Jokes aside, it seems that any one of the surround sound variants
> (discrete multichannel, dolby pro logic, etc) would work very nicely
> in conjunction with projected 3D visuals. Anybody try that ?
>
> Would it be better to have the "rear" speakers be behind the screen so
> the soundfield's depth would match the visual's, or would our ears not
> be able to localize sounds that way?
>
> What would be a practical means to make the visual depth match the
> sound-depth for correspondance between the two? Not necessarily
> perfect matches, but what method might give the best shot at
> being in the same ballpark?
>
> Carrying around two sony walkman recorders (for 4-channels) would
> be lighter than a single extra stereo camera! They're amazingly
> small and light (the sony's :-). So we're not talking about the
> impractical!
>
> Mike K.
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