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3-D film

For 3D computer graphics and related software, see 3D computer graphics. For technical information, see stereoscopy.

The term 3-D (or 3D) is used to describe any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate the illusion of depth as seen by the viewer.

The basic principle involves taking two pictures, either still or moving, with cameras positioned side by side, and with identical technical characteristics. When viewed in such a way that each eye sees only the image taken on the same side as itself, the viewer's visual cortex will interpret the pair of images as a single three-dimensional image. See stereoscopy for a more detailed description.

3-D motion pictures date back to 1915, when the short film Jim, the Penman was shown in New York. Experimental or novelty 3-D films continued to be produced sporadically through the early days of cinema. The 3-D boom began in 1952 with the release of the exploitation film Bwana Devil, produced by Sidney W. Pink, who used a camera with two lenses and who introduced the use of the now-ubiqitous disposable two-color cardboard glasses. Pink, who is considered the father of the genre, would go on to produce over fifty 3-D movies throughout the 1950s.

Bwana Devil was followed the next year by the first full-color, stereophonic 3-D movie, House of Wax. The theatrical 3-D craze would continue throughout the 1950s. In later years sporadic attempts to revive the form were made with limited success.

Today many IMAX films are made in 3-D.

3-D does have serious uses. For instance, examining stereoscopic aerial images can provide insights into topography which can have scientific and military applications.

3-D is used in computer displays primarily for technical and scientific data.

There are several ways to create projected 3-D images.

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Center for Motion Picture Study
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - the Oscars - film archive and Margaret Herrick Library. Located in Los Angeles. Free admission.
http://www.oscars.org/cmps/

Media Archive for Central England
The moving image archive for the English Midlands. News, contact details, and a map of the region represented.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film/mace/

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Archive
Describes the collections and services offered by the Academy's motion picture archives and library.
http://www.oscars.org/filmarchive/index.html

National Center for Jewish Film
Dedicated to preserving and sharing Jewish heritage. The collection includes features, documentaries, shorts, newsreels, and home movies. Distributes restored versions of rare Yiddish-language features.
http://www.brandeis.edu/jewishfilm/

Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
A collection of over 3,800 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Admission by appointment during term time. Housed at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
http://www.library.yale.edu/testimonies/

BBC Learning Studies
Video resources from the world's largest educational TV archive, incorporating a full licence to use in education and training.
http://www.bbcstudies.com

George Eastman House: Motion Picture Collections
Collects and interprets images, films, and equipment in the disciplines of photography and motion pictures.
http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/motion_picture.asp

Out Of Sight
Past festival details with film synopses and genres, as well as a newsletter. Located in Nottingham, UK.
http://www.broadway.org.uk/oos/sight/

The Open Video Project
Sponsored by and developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect and make available a repository of digitized video content for the digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other research communities.
http://www.open-video.org/

British Film Institute: Collections and Archives
Largest collection of television and film titles in Europe. Offers access to titles on several video formats.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/collections/index.html

Cinemedia
Supports the growth and diversification of screen culture in Australia. Search for titles in the Cinemedia collection.
http://www.cinemedia.net/

Footage.net
Stock, archival, and news footage network. Instantly search the footage trade's best databases.
http://www.footage.net/

Filmmakers Library
Collects, distributes, sells and leases documentary films and videos primarily for educational use. Subjects include psychology, sociology, anthropology and multicultural issues.
http://www.filmakers.com/

Harvard Film Archive
Collects and screens fine foreign, art, historical, and other films.
http://www.harvardfilmarchive.org/

UCLA Film and Television Archive
California-based museum, containing over 220,000 films and television programs and newsreel footage. Items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage.
http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Centre for study and education with museum, gallery and film archive. Located in Berkeley, California. Entrance charge.
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/main.html

ScreenSound Australia
Seeks to collect, preserve and share Australia's audio visual heritage.
http://www.screensound.gov.au/

Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive
Collection contains 55 hours of moving images about Northern Ireland from 1897-2000, including drama, animation, documentaries, news, newsreels, and amateur films.
http://www.digitalfilmarchive.net

Association of Moving Image Archivists
Organization devoted to advancing the field of moving image archiving. Includes information on membership, conferences, publications, awards, and interest groups.
http://www.amianet.org/

Association of Cinema and Video Laboratories
Organization comprised of motion picture laboratories, post production facilities and support companies, that is dedicated to the open exchange of technical information affecting filmmakers.
http://www.acvl.org/

San Francisco Media Archive
Collection of historically important films. General information including donation guidelines.
http://www.sfm.org/

Prelinger Archives
Collection of advertising, amateur, educational and industrial films that date from 1903 to 1990. Site includes historical and bibliographical resources on these genres.
http://www.prelinger.com

The New Zealand Film Archive
The Archive collects, protects and projects New Zealand's film and television history. Hosts nation-wide and online exhibitions, screenings and education programmes. Has research libraries in Auckland and Wellington.
http://www.filmarchive.org.nz/

National Film Preservation Board
A public-private partnership to benefit the film preservation efforts of American film archives, historical societies and similar institutions.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/film/

The Ransom Center - Film Collection
Located in Austin, Texas at the University of Texas. Various collections and reading rooms.
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/collections/film/

Internet Moving Images Archive
From the Prelinger Archive, thousands of digitalized industrial, educational, travel, propaganda and other short films from 1903 to the 1970s available for free, online.
http://webdev.archive.org/movies/movies.php

The Film Reference Library
Located in Toronto, Ontario, collects and preserves materials for film education, research and production. Entrance charge.
http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/cinematheque/library.htm

Anthology Film Archives
Preserves and exhibits motion pictures. It collects literature and documents, and promotes understanding of cinema for students, scholars, the public.
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/index2.html

American Film Institute
Silver Theatre and Louis B Mayer Library. Free admission to library, with booking advised for specific research.
http://www.AFI.com/

National Archive of Film Shorts
A free depository for film and video shorts lasting 30 minutes or less produced by UK based independent film makers.
http://www.nafs.co.uk/

The National Film Archive of Thailand
Collection of television newsreels, documentary and feature films, as well as film ephemera related to Thailand.
http://people.cornell.edu/pages/ter3/thaifilm/nfa.html



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