Creating 3d Stereoscopic video for Polarized monitors.

I've rendered out 2 series of images from 3d max for both the left and right view. I need to create a Sterioscopic video that uses a Polarized glasses and a display rather than the old Red and blue technique. I'm completely lost as to how I would composite the 2 series of images into one video (and which file type would be appropriate) in after effects and would be grateful if anyone could brief me from start to finish how to make a Polarised Stereoscopic film

If you are using "polarized" monitors, then there are also new monitors around (46" from JVC and Hitachi), which are capable of using side-by side or interlaced content, without the need of active shuttering - and therefore frame rate - issues.
Side-by-side here has the disadvantage of using only half of the horizontal resolution (you have full HD in standard mode, but only 960x1080 per eye in SBS mode) content creation is very easy using the builtin AE features (3d glasses effect). You just place left and right camera's eye view side by side on the Full HD resolution canvas using the filter, the monitor takes care of putting the pixels to the appropriate polarization filters (circular) if set to SBS mode.
I have one to play around now and it is fun... and you can use cheap, passive glasses technology and cheap playback deviced such as CF card players also...
Cheers,
Sven

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