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P3D Re: VA Film Festival 3d / Starosta Exhibition


  • From: boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Boris Starosta)
  • Subject: P3D Re: VA Film Festival 3d / Starosta Exhibition
  • Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 22:01:36 -0600


>From: Oliver Dean <3d-image@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
...
>Boris Starosta wrote:
>> http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/vafilm.html
>> <snip>
>> This URL shows the Film Festival poster that I designed.  The size will be
>> about 18 x 39 inches.  The max parallax is a little over 1/2 inch, which
...
>Great poster, Boris!  The stereo effect is very satisfying, even at the
>small scale displayed on my 17" monitor at 1024 x 768.  The effect in
>the full-sized poster should be striking.  This could emerge as a
>coveted collector's item in years to come.

The image on the URL is actually the cover of a program guide also being
printed for the Festival.  Because of the size difference, I rendered the
robot with a greater parallax for the guide, than for the poster.  Still,
the poster will have plenty of parallax to satisfy the depth fiends (at a
viewing range of three feet, the large poster will produce about ten inches
of depth behind, and maybe two or three in front of the paper).

>> Richard Herskovitz, director of the Film Festival, tells me they will sell
>> this poster for about $20 here in Charlottesville.  He is entertaining the

final sales information, including actual cost, should come from Richard
Herskovitz directly:

>> email Richard Herskowitz <rjh2s@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> IMPORTANT, please, subject line should read: I WANT A FESTIVAL POSTER
>
>OK, I sent Richard an e-mail. I would suggest that any collectors out
>there also send an e-mail as recommended above by Boris.  I don't know
>how the value of collectable 3-D posters holds up over the years, but if
>any of them increase in value, this one certainly deserves to.

Thanks for that comment Dean, I am flattered.  At 18x39 inches, this poster
will certainly be bigger than the fine art color anaglyphs I am printing up
for my exhibition, and quite a bit less expensive!

Thanks,

Boris

Boris Starosta            boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx
                          http://www.starosta.com
usa 804 979 3930          http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase