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RE: PHOTO-3D digest 2148


  • From: P3D Rafael Ramirez <rafaelramirez@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: PHOTO-3D digest 2148
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 08:36:32 -0000

> maybe I missed part of the discussion, but who on this list actually HAS 
> stereo movies in his collection? Might be great for club showings etc.

I have 35mm FRAMES from seven or so films I've shown in 3-D festivals (cut
between the reels, I'm not *that* "cruel":).  I also have a Marks 3-D 35mm
over/under projector aligment film.  The only movie in film format I have is
a single reel (10min) Super 8 copy of "Three Dimensional Murder".  BTW, once
I get this transferred to video, I'm willing to donate this to whoever
(ISU?) could put it to better use.

In field-alternating 3-D video format I have about 12 full-length color
films in english and about 6 in spanish.  In dual tape (PAL D1, yes D1) a
have a 20min short ("Sea Dreams"), reduced pan-and-scan (carefully keeping
the 3-D effects) from 2.40:1 to 1.85:1.  In anaglyphic I have one in
LaserDisc and three in VHS.  And I know I'm forgetting something else, but
..

> Last month, in the Netherlands (ISU), I bought a 35 mm movie projector and

> a projection lens for over-and-under stereo movies. Within this past 
> month, I was also able to track down a projection lens for side-by-side 
> anamorphic movies - and 9 stereo movies (for those of you who know me 
> personally: yeah, I'm indeed very lucky and very crazy).

I have 5 sets of Prismatic (Polarators) adapters for 3-D, good for
over/under and side/side formats.  Also, there are plenty brand new as well
as used 3-D projection lenses available for either system.  BTW, I have no
problems selling one or two of the polarators.

> Andy Warhol's Frankenstein
> Rottweiler
> Spacehunter (only 4 of 5 reels)
> The Bubble
> Prison Girls
> "Carnival" - a short movie made for an amusement-park in Baltimore
> A Japanese short movie
> The Stewardesses
> Surfer Girls
> 
> So maybe we can have a movie-night at the next ISU congress here in 
> Germany (September 22nd to 27th, 1999)?

Doubt I can make it, but sounds great to me!

> If there are any fellow collectors out there who might be able to point me

> to another source for 3D-movies, please contact me off-list!

I'll tell you were to get at least six more, some right there in Germany. 
"Liebe in Drei Dimensionen (German soundtrack)", A*P*E* (English) and
"Champagne Gallop" a.k.a. "What the Butler saw" (Swedish) in 1.33:1
over/under.  Out of Germany, I'll dig out for you the contacts to get
"Relieve Navarro" (15min short), Treasure of the 4 Crowns (in Spanish),
Starchaser the Legend of Orin, Sea Dreams, 3-D Safari, Amityville 3-D and
some other.  I also have the phone numbers of many holders of rights for 3-D
films, but they all confirmed that their films are no longer available.

There is also a private individual in Spain who owns a 35mm copy of another
(something about a ballet, I think, and Eddie Sammons' seen it over at his
house).  Of course Stereovision's Chris Condon (seems you already have his
films), Michael Starks and Daniel Symmes might be able to help out getting
even more prints.

I'll contact you off-list with the details.  Shall we now change this list
name to photo-film-video-3d? ;-)


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