You can view it with those old school 3D glasses, a VR device (if you don't have Quest with the native Youtube app, what you can do is download the video using a youtube downloader and load it up in something like Bigscreen or Virtual Desktop and watch it with full color in SBS format.
Also most devices will allow you to toggle the 3D off and just watch it in 2D if you want.
If you don't have any access to any of OP's suggestions, you can also use your phone as a VR headset, if you have one of the headband headsets with lenses, which are pretty cheap. So something to keep in mind if you don't have any other 3D solutions on hand.
This is really cool. It felt like I was watching the music video for the first time again. Actually I forgot how long that whole "movie" was. They usually showed the abridged version on MTV.
The only real conversion errors were the wobbly credits text and the guy in the ticket booth at the beginning looked kind of flat. Otherwise it was pretty much perfect.
“And though you fight to stay alive
Your body starts to shiver
For no mere mortal can resist
The eeeeeevil of the thriller… 🎶
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha 🦇 “
Classic, it was brilliant to use Vincent Price.
I never get tired of watching that master choreography.
I'll copy/paste OP's info on 3D viewing from his other thread, Over 1 hour of movie explosions 3D:
If you don't have any access to any of OP's suggestions, you can also use your phone as a VR headset, if you have one of the headband headsets with lenses, which are pretty cheap. So something to keep in mind if you don't have any other 3D solutions on hand.
Much appreciated!
You're welcome.
Also, just thought I'd let you know, since I saw the YT comment...I can confirm your Buy Me a Coffee link is 404ing for me as well.
Oh well, I'll figure it out eventually. Thanks for checking!
This is really cool. It felt like I was watching the music video for the first time again. Actually I forgot how long that whole "movie" was. They usually showed the abridged version on MTV.
Yeah, it came out really well
The only real conversion errors were the wobbly credits text and the guy in the ticket booth at the beginning looked kind of flat. Otherwise it was pretty much perfect.
LMAO, I actually had a pair of those old red and blue 3D glasses lying around.
Pretty impressive.
Nice!