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3D Filmmakers: Conversations With Creators Of Stereoscopic Motion Pictures (Volume 119) (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series, 119),Used
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Although numerous books about conventional filmmaking exist, none has solely addressed the challenges and production requirements of making stereoscopic motion pictures. Until now. Stereographer and film historian, Ray Zone, presents the insights of twentyone professionals who have worked in this specialized field.In this unique collection of interviews, Zone explores the art and craft of 3D filmmaking with producers, screenwriters, directors, and cinematographers. The interviews range from a discussion with Arch Oboler producer of Bwana Devil, the 1952 feature that triggered the 'boom' of 3D films to producers and cinematographers who have worked with singlestrip 3D film production in the 1970s and '80s, 3D films in theme parks, current IMAX films, and the new and still evolving format of digital 3D cinema.These interviews provide an unprecedented look at the unique challenges of producing stereoscopic motion pictures. Over five decades of this unique medium are covered, and will interest aspiring filmmakers, stereo photography enthusiasts, cinema buffs, devotees of popular culture, and film historians.
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