German music video directors, Vivien Weyrauch and Fabian Röttger have created a 3D music video which does not require special glasses to view the 3D effects, and works on a regular computer screen. The video uses a technique called wiggle stereoscopy which works by rapidly alternating between images shot from two cameras, imparting a unique aspect to the video, similar to stop-motion animation. The video was made for the song, Doubtful Comforts by the band Blue Roses.
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