How to shoot 3D TV

You got two digital cameras at home? If so grab them

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21 September 2009 18:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

3DTV is set to be all the rage in the coming months with most of the major Hollywood studios getting behind the experience.

But what it you want to make your own 3D movie at home? While the Fujifilm W1 digital camera lets you do just that at the press of the button, you can, with a bit of ingenuity, create your own 3D filming rig at home with the kit you've probably already got.

If you've got two digital cameras, a small rig to join them together and some movie editing software you can create your own 3D movies without having to go out and by more equipment.

Press play on the video above to find out how from the guys at Indy Mogul.

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