3-D cartoons of the 50's
Moderators: Larry T, Jon Cooke, Jack, Duck Dodgers, Matthew Hunter, Pietro, Lee Glover
There was another 3D cartoon produced in the 1950's, but it didn't see the light of day until September 1960 when 20th Century Fox released it alongside September Storm (coincidental title, isn't it). It was Space Attack (originally titled The Adventures of Sam Space). Here's a 3D copy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1TnnW0SMlU.
The Golden Age Cartoon Forums: It's Been a Long, Long Time.
- Paulie J. Waddle
- Posts: 963
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:51 pm
- Location: Wackyland
- Woody Woodpecker
- Posts: 1359
- Joined: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:00 am
- Location: Akureyri, Iceland
R. Araya wrote:There was another 3D cartoon produced in the 1950's, but it didn't see the light of day until September 1960 when 20th Century Fox released it alongside September Storm (coincidental title, isn't it). It was Space Attack (originally titled The Adventures of Sam Space). Here's a 3D copy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1TnnW0SMlU.
Do you know what kind of 3D glasses I should use? The modern one sold at theaters don't
"Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame." ~G.K. Chesterton
"I always like to do the unexpected, it takes people by surprise" ~ 1st Doctor (William Hartnell)
"I always like to do the unexpected, it takes people by surprise" ~ 1st Doctor (William Hartnell)
R. Araya wrote:You should better use the well-known red-cyan anaglyph glasses you can find anywhere.
Here's a company that sells them online; but if you live outside the U.S., the shipping charges can be astronomical.
I recently ordered two pair of "Pro-View" glasses; one with red-cyan lenses (for viewing most 3D photos and 3D videos) and the other with red-green lenses (for viewing the two 3D shorts made by the Three Stooges). They weren't expensive, but I had them shipped to a friend of mine in the U.S. because I was traveling there soon and could bring them back in my carry-on luggage.
This post is brought to you by "Raisin d'etre", the delicious, high-fiber breakfast cereal for existentialists.
Return to “The Termite Terrace Trading Post”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 31 guests