Visually, the production emphasizes clear foreground-background separation and deliberate framing to maximize the stereoscopic effect. Close-ups and staged movements often exploit parallax to create convincing spatial cues, while wider shots provide context without causing viewer discomfort. Proper 3D playback requires a display or player that supports side-by-side 3D source material; otherwise, the image will appear compressed horizontally.

Dorcel Vision 3D SBS (2011) — 1080p HDTV

Dorcel Vision’s 2011 3D SBS release presents a high-resolution stereo-pairs format intended for side-by-side 3D playback. Rendered in 1080p HDTV quality, the video pairs two full-resolution images horizontally—left and right eye—so compatible 3D players, TVs, or software can convert the frames into a proper stereoscopic view. This format preserves sharp detail and color fidelity when decoded, delivering a much richer depth perception than standard 2D presentations.