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NSA 97
- From: P3D Shab Levy <shab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: NSA 97
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 09:43:02 -0700
I was asked by the organizers of NSA 97 to spread the word about the NSA 97
program
this is part 1.
Shab Levy, Portland, OR USA
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NSA Board of Directors
Bill C. Walton - Chairman
Paula R Fleming
Andy Griscom
David Hutchison
Dieter Lorenz
T.K. Treadwell
NSA Officers
Larry Moor - President
Mary Ann Sell - Vice President
Larry Hess - Secretary
David Wheeler - Treasurer
NSA Technical Consultant
William Duggan - Projection Consultant
Stereo Theater Shows
ABOUT YOUR 3D GLASSES: Your registration fee entitles you to one pair of 3D
glasses with curved earpieces designed to clasp behind your neck when you
lower the glasses below your chin when not looking through them. If you
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attempt to fold these earpieces, they will break off. As oil from the human
skin or from your hair is not easily removed and is acid enough to etch into
the polaroid material, it is recommended that you DO NOT TOUCH the lenses
with your fingers and DO NOT raise your glasses to sit on the top of your
head where your hair will touch the lenses.If you lose or break your glasses
or leave them in your room, you may purchase glasses from the registration
desk for $3.00.
ABOUT SEATING and the SCREEN: Please DO NOT MOVE any of the chairs in the 3D
THEATER, as we have placed them within the bright 90 degree (45 degrees on
each side of the projection axis) viewing area. As the best viewing positions
are in the center, please move as far to the center of each row as possible,
filling up the row, leaving no empty seats between you and the center. Your
view will be dimmer and somewhat didtorted if you sit or stand farther to the
right or left of the chairs we have placed. Also, do not place any chairs in
the spaces on either side of the projection platform, as if you attempt to
fill in those spaces, your view of the far side of the screen will be blocked
by the projection platform. As the screen surface may be permanently damaged
by the slightly acid oil of the human skin, PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE SCREEN,
and please stop anyone who appears intent on touching the screen surface.
Thank you for helping us preserve this beautiful and irreplaceable screen.
FASCINATING FRAMES
A widescreen 3-D presentation using Anamorphic lenses(Fun and Fascinating
places in a panoramic format)
by Lois Koehler
The Second Annual View-Master Stereo Sequence Exhibition
The prize winning reels from the second Annual View-Master International
Sequence Exhibition for 1997.
put together by Mitchell Walker
The EYE -TO - EYE 3D NATURE BOOKS
An illustrated talk on the new Eye -to-Eye 3D childrens nature book series.
Simon Bell, the photographer, will show photos from the first two books,
"Insects and Spiders" and "Snakes and Lizards" as well as photos for the
upcoming book "Birds of Prey". He will also show images from other 3D
assignments over the past year.
by Simon Bell
Welcome To The Great Northwest
A collection of Northwest images old and new that depict the beauty of this
special section of the country. The images are by the members of your host
club The Puget Sound Stereo Camera Club. Edited by Phyllis Maslin
Young At Heart
A reminder of the carefree joys of childhood sequenced to specially created
music by Craig Jensen.
by Phyllis Maslin
Tibet: a Poetic Journey Through a Wounded Land
Through the use of verse in the narration, the viewer experiences the magic
and mystery of Tibet. The land, it's devout people, it's religion, and the
aftermath of the Chinese occupation are portrayed. All this accompanied by a
hauntingly moving soundtrack.
by Gary Greenspoon
Stereo Abstract'97
The best of John Baird's Pure Light Painting of the past.
by John Baird
"Electric Lady" and "Color Girl"
Recent work of light painting with models.
by John Baird
Frogs and Friends
A ribbeting look at frogs and other unusal wildlife portraits.
by Robert Bloomberg
A Reel 3-D Presentation
This is a 10 minute twin carousel show made up of 3-D slides taken by David
Starkman and Susan Pinsky, consisting of nine mini sequences, synchronized
and set to varied music. These 3-D slides represent techniques ranging from
macros, infrareds, fisheyes, to black & white stereography. This show
emphasizes the beauty of the world we live in, with a touch of humor and a
lot of cats.
by David Starkman and Susan Pinsky
The World Of 3-D
The utilization of 3-D imaging in science, technology and entertainment are
the primary emphasis of this 13 minute polarized 3-D twin 35mm slide
presentation. Synchronized and set to 11 pieces of music, this show
emphasizes that commercial stereography began with the inception of
photography itself. 3-D has been utilized in education, military training,
product promotion, teaching, aerial analysis,photogrammetry, scientific
studies, propaganda, natural and man-made catastrophies ans entertainment.
Computer generated images, macro micro and scanning electron microscopy are
included along withx-ray and infrared photography.
by David Starkman and Susan Pinsky
Sterography -- A Fresher Portrayal
A 4"x1 5/8" format 35 minute slide show is a compilation program of 3-D
slides from more than 60 SCSC members, past and present. This impressive
group ofunique images represents a wide range of techniques such as
close-ups, hyperstereo, portraits, tricks, sanddwiches, composites, macro and
exquisite natural beauty - explored and presented in mini sequences, each set
to appropriate music with interesting narration (written by Tim Cardinale).
The show gently travels through the realm of creativity and imagination,
inspiring ideas and innovation.
by David Starkmanand SusanPinsky
Stereo X-rays of Sea Shells
Flat seashell x-rays expose the delicate spirals and details within a
shell......in stereo, the complex and inspiring construction is revealed.
by Peter Abrahams
Black and White - Then and Now
Shooting black and white - using Agfa Scala with contemporary 3-D cameras,
Jon Golden blends new 3-D black & white images with touches ofold stereo card
images to bring a pleasing,succinct blend of the old and the new to both your
eyes.
by Jon Golden
3-D STUFF
3-D STUFF is a collection of odd images. Not a single normal one in the
bunch. Macro stereo, Hyperstereo, images created on the computer, stereo
light paintings, and the most realistic 2-D to 3-D conversions you have ever
seen.
by Lincoln Kamm
The Nature of Things
The combined efforts of Nick Dobish, Paul Milligan, and David Thayer (PSA
stereo nature circuit members) showing their best flora and fauna images.
by Paul Milligan
Joy Story
Adventure of video-game characters, by digital composite pictures. This idea
was inspired by "Toy Story", so my title is Joy Story.
by Shilo Teshima
3D in the Sea
by John Roll
Images of Peru
by John Roll
The Kitchen Sink
by Dwight Cummings
The Dream of Love
A show about Olympic and World Champion figure skaters
by Ronald Leonard (APSA) and Robert Leonard (FPSA)
All Aboard
A look at steam trains and rail cars
by Ronald Leonard and Robert Leonard
Welcome To NSA '98 Richmond
Scenes within walking distance of the NSA '98 convention hotel and
surrounding areas.
by William Duggan
A time schedule for the stereo theater shows will be on a separate sheet
added to your program.
(somewhere in the program, I would like to add...)
A heart felt THANKS to everyone for all your help and support in making NSA
'97 a GREAT convention.
Thanks to your NSA'97 Convention Team
Phyllis Maslin - Chairperson
Ron Kriesel - Registrar/Treasurer
Dalia & Andrew Miller - Trade Show Coordinators
Technical Projection - William Duggan
Stereo Theater Program Coordinator - Ron Labbe
Demonstration / Workshop Coordinator - Bill Moll
Commercial Exhibit Coordinator - Mike Weissman
Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator - Roger Jackson
Banquet/Brunch Coordinators - Lagerbergs and Lemkes
Auction - Robert Duncan and Dave Sheeler
Logo Designer - Val Dewald
3D Conversion of Logo - Ray Zone
Media/Publicity Coordinator - Michael Maslan
Stereo Card Exhibits Director - Bill Lee / Jo Shafer
Tour Director - Tom Wake
Tourist Information - Aaron Miller
Printed Programs - Dwight Cummings
Website - Greg Perez
Worker Coordinators - Caryl Chaplin and Warren Callahan
Registration Badges - Rabih Aboujaoude and Barry Shaw
NSA Booth - Lois Waldsmith
PSSCC & Cascade Clubs Membership Booth - Mike Comstock
Workers (without whom we could not have done this)
Rabih Aboujaoude, Barry Shaw, Greg Perez, Roger Jackson, Al Showalter, John
Valentine, Tim Gunter, Grant Campos, Dan Allen, Rod Dicks, Ira Franklin Jonne
Goeller, Shab Levy, Jo Shafer, Elliott Swanson, Steve Smith, Tom Vigal,
Martin Vincent, and many others.
THANKS for the kind donations of Jon Golden - 3D Concepts, Wy'East Color, Ray
Zone - 3D Zone, Robert Bloomberg and Marilyn Freund of All Night Media, and
Dalia & Andrew Miller. We sincerely appreciate your donations!
THANKS to all Stereo Theater, Workshop/ Demo and Exhibit PRESENTERS for your
effort and hard work in showing and educating us in the world of 3D.
THANKS to Members of the Puget Sound Stereo Camera Club for the use of their
images in the registration packets: Warren Callahan, Caryl Chaplin, Dan
Allen, Rabih Aboujaoude, Dwight Cummings, Greg Perez, Elliott Swanson, and
Phyllis Maslin.
THANKS to Karl Gruber Jr. for the ViewMaster Souvenier Reel, David Hitchcock
for the keynote speech, Rolf Eipper, Greg Perez, Ron Kriesel, Tom Wake and
Mike Maslan for publicity.
A special thanks to John Dennis and STEREO WORLD, Larry Moor and Mary Ann
Sell for their continuous support in NSA '97.
Without the help of these people and many more we could not have made this
convention a success.
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