John Adolfi Posted September 26, 2004 Posted September 26, 2004 In 1978 while in highschool in phtography class I did very little work due to the distraction of a particular item in class. A stack of photo magazines. I used to read during class the Modern Photography magazine section on super8 filmmaking. I remember there was a 3 part series on how to make 3D movies in super8. Well I fashioned the board base, glued the mirrors on to the hinged bookends and drilled and mounted the metal piece of a the clipboard to the base. Then attaching a screw to the base I attached my camera, adjusted the mirrors and filmmed away. After development I would set my projector up with polarizes lenses in from of the projector and through the same mirror aparateus I projected into it adjusted the mirrors and put muy glasses on and watched "Skinny Vision" in 3-D. Boy I'd like to try it again.
jasarsenault Posted September 28, 2004 Posted September 28, 2004 I would be interested in hearing how you did this. Ive been thinking about trying it. Could you explain what I need to do or where to find some info on 3-d? Jason
John Adolfi Posted September 28, 2004 Author Posted September 28, 2004 I wish I could but I'd need that article to get it all right. It was not difficult but I would need that article. Anyone have the 197778/79 issues of Modern and Popular Photography and help find that 3 part article?
Marty Hamrick Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 The article I read (in fact I may still have it somewhere)was in Super 8 Filmaker magazine from that time.It was a 3 part series on 3 D super 8 by Lenny Lipton. Marty
jasarsenault Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 I have a book by Lenny Lipton. Maybe its in there. Let me check. Jason
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