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P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2763
Ron Labbe writes:=22
=22Maybe in the U.S. I believe IMAX (a Canadian company) ran the first IMAX=
3D
at Expo 86 in Vancouver...it was an excellent film called =22Transitions.=
=22 I
was lucky enough to see it, as well as the =22Solido=22 format (OmniMAX LCD=
3D)
in Seville at Expo 92 called =22Echoes of the Sun=22, which I also loved. I=
loved =22Across the Sea of Time=22 VERY much, as well as =224 Million House=
Guests=22
(which has changed it's name?) =22Wings of Courage=22 (Val Kilmer cameo) wa=
s
OK... =22Last Buffalo=22 and =22L-5=22 were my least favorite IMAX 3D films=
... I
regret to say I've somehow missed =22Into the Deep=22=21=22
My highschool friend's father projected the first Imax film in Toronto, Ca=
nada=20
and my friend and I went to see it together. Mr. Crump took us in to the =
projection booth
and showed us how everything worked. It was a promo film for Ontario, (Can=
ada) tourism.=20
This was around 1970 since I graduated form highschool in 1973.
Dale Walsh<x-quoted><x-fontname><param>arial</param>
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