Re: 3-D from TV

From: Steve Polta (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 15 2004 - 10:16:11 PDT


Yeah-I saw CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON on tv in
3-d. You had to get the glasses at 7-11. they were
either free or free with a slurpee.

--- jennifer fieber <email suppressed>
wrote:
> Well,
> I remember as a kid seeing House of Wax in 3-d on
> the local television
> station. (Bob Wilkins was the best! That god for
> California's "Creature
> Features"!) All you needed was the glasses. Of
> course that was originally
> shot on film, but I don't see how that would matter.
> Good luck!
>
>
> On 4/15/04 2:40 AM, "Matthew Geiger"
> <email suppressed> wrote:
>
> > Hey yo-
> >
> > I was just thinkin about somthing and maybe
> someone can let me know if this
> > will work, Is it possible to shoot two of the same
> image from a TV, the same
> > way you would shoot in 3D (two cameras) put them
> together, color them and
> > somehow make a TV image 3D, There's probably a
> fundamental aspect of 3D
> > technology that I am missing here but It sounds
> nice... no doubt I'll try
> > messing wiht it.
> > any pointers
> > Matty Luv
> >
> > --
> > Mundanety takes precedence overall...
> > -Bruce Baillie
> >
> >
> >
>
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