Archive for 'Vintage 3D'
Classic Friday: Stereoviews of old Japan
Posted on15. Jan, 2010 by "Mitch".
“In the late 19th and early 20th century, enigmatic photographer T. Enami (1859-1929) captured a number of 3D stereoviews depicting life in Meiji-period Japan.” Images after the fold…
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Youtube now has a 3D channel!
Posted on19. Nov, 2009 by "Mitch".
That’s right! Youtube now has a anaglyph 3D channel. This could really help in inspiring new and independent content. Plus it looks like there are about 14 different 3D formats/styles that you can view some of the views in via drop down menu…
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Old 3D – Things haven’t changed too much
Posted on17. Nov, 2009 by The James.
Today over at Gizmodo there is a short write up on a very old school 3D projector, the Stereo Realist Model 81 3-D Slide Projector. Don’t worry though, UK’s Channel 4 and Virgin Media aren’t attempting to pass this off as a new home theater system, even though their new 20 year old technology is [...]
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Flashback: Spooky frogs
Posted on01. Nov, 2009 by The James.
Since 3D film is definitely not new territory in the entertainment world I thought it might be interesting to take a look at back at some of the pioneer work in the industry. 1953 saw the release of “The Maze” in black and white 3D, a chilling tale about…well…a maze of all things. Although the [...]



