3-D TV --- IT WORKS, IT WORKS!!!
Stereo TV!!! ;-)

A couple of days ago I rigged two VX-1000's together
with a few inches of separation between them (with .5X
WA converters on the lenses, and the zooms at the short
end - using a "clicker" to synch the two tapes at each
scene-change/camera-startup). I shot about 18 minutes
of material on a local street, and in a Cornell
arboretum/herb-garden (then my back gave out, holding
those two camcorders up, ending the experiment...;-).
I set up a test in Premiere 4.2 with a split screen
(cropping the two images to side-by-side verticals),
which turned out to be quite easy. Tonight I made a
quick test with a few seconds of material, looped it,
and sent it out to tape.
It worked fine on both a 13" TV, and a 27" TV (viewed
fairly close), using a finger or cupped hands to establish
the crossed-eye stereo image (see my web page for still
3-D images, and the methods for viewing...).
I just did the first test run of a piece a couple of
minutes long. It works quite well, though you get a
rather slim-cropped vertical image to look at...
But, I T W O R K S ! ! ! S - T - E - R - E - O T V !
It turned out to be easier to set up on the computer
than I expected, and it needs no fussing around with
image centers changing with distance (it would be
better if I did adjust the cropping/positioning for
this, but without doing it the apparent picture width
changes to accommodate...).
Hmmmm, B&W infrared video, stereo video..., what else
shall I try.....? ;-)