Public Exhibition of 3-D Films Begins
Public Exhibition of 3-D Films Begins
This chapter discusses the public exhibition of 3-D films that began to take place in Europe and the United States. Many inventors also started proposing an array of devices for capture and display of moving images in three dimensions. The chapter looks at the developments around 1900, including high-speed stereo cinematography, color stereoscopic cinematography, innovative editing, color 3-D photography, and anaglyphic motion pictures.
Keywords: 3-D films, high-speed stereo cinematography, color stereoscopic cinematography, innovative editing, color 3-D photography, anaglyphic motion pictures, public exhibition, moving images
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