Bob, I have an old Starlog book that discusses the United Artists 65mm camera rig called StereoSpace. Any idea if it ever got beyond the test phase? Thanks.
Based on my research (quick google search), the earliest movie screens were made from fabric coated in silver dust. This helped with the low brightness lamps of the era, and is where we get the term Silver Screen as a general reference to movies. If my sources are correct 😬
My first 3-D Restoration :D Youtube channel FT Depot uploaded an open scan of this, so I tried to make a version of it that your Over/Under on your TV could show. Turned out okay.
Yes, my most visited feature was the list of golden and silver age pictures with movie posters. Would love and updated version. Glad to have it back and looking forward to all of the upcoming releases.
Per Kino Lorber, they have pre-orders available for Prison Girls:
https://kinolorber.com/product/prison-girls
and they also announced that THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE is in the pipeline:
Woot!
Thanks for all the info. The animation kind of reminds me of a simplified TWICE UPON A TIME. The "3-D" almost looks like the aberrations of the Arrivision lenses.
I just found out about this 1983 3-D animated feature (from Australia) called ABRA CADABRA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abra_Cadabra_(film)
Anyone here seen it (in 3-D especially)? It's not listed on the Archive's Silver Age list. Just curious, thanks!
I was actually able to watch this in depth using over/under in my TV. Not in the correct aspect ratio of course. Not bad. I wonder what lens they used.