jaysue,
pretty much everybody are new to the 3D world :)
However, I would recommend to make a few test runs, starting with default settings. The thing is that 3D is a very eye-dependent effect and everybody takes this effect differently. When we talking about such an individualized video effect, giving an advise on settings becomes very tricky. Besides, 3D also is very equipment dependent. There are different ways/concepts to produce 3D effect, as well as quality of hardware itself...
So my advise is to experiment, share your results here, and read others posts with their experience.