Adam Savage's Tested recently interviewed James Cameron, director of some of the most important and successful films of all time, to talk about his passion for 3-D filmmaking, the future of watching movies, and the immersive content he's creating in a partnership with Meta.
Category: Stereoscopic (3-D) Films
What Killed 1950s 3-D Films?
If you're looking for some interesting reading during this Twixmas break, I recommend you head over to our friends at the 3-D Film Archive and check out this brilliantly researched post by Jack Theakston: 'What Killed 3D Films?'.
‘View-Master’ Movie in the Works
Apparently a live-action movie, based on the Mattel 'View-Master' is in the works with Mattel, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Escape Artists combining forces.
DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER: A 3-D Masterpiece Hardly Anyone Saw in Relief, by Denis Pellerin
To celebrate a long bank holiday weekend here in the UK, Denis Pellerin is once again treating us to his incredible research with an article about Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller film Dial M for Murder.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Peter Spence
I'm so excited to welcome to the Blog animation director, visual effects artist and imagineer, Peter Spence. In this post, he introduces his passion for stereoscopy and his amazing work at Putty Studios.
The Art of Stereoscopy: Sebastian Cramer
I'm very fortune to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog Berlin-born director, cinematographer, and photographer Sebastian Cramer. An acclaimed 3-D expert, he has received numerous awards for his artistic works and technical inventions. Sebastian shares the inside perspective of the 3-D film industry, and his motivations and innovations for his projects and passions in stereo.





