When I was a kid I used to go up to my parents TV set to see if I could peer round the corner and see what was happening off screen. I was alway very disappointed when I couldn’t.

But now things could be different…

All round genius Jonny Lee, who brought us the $14 steadicam, has found a novel use for his Nintendo Wii.

I wonder if you could use it for 3D films (animated/mo-cap ones anyway)? It wouldn’t work in a cinema, but on a TV or PC it could be very interesting…

If you’re clever enough, you can even download the software from Jonny’s web site.

(Kudos to FreshHDV for sharing this).

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