STEREOSCOPIC FILM
FRENCHMAN'S INVENTION PARIS, Feb. 4. M. Louis Lumiere, aged 81 years, who, 42 years ago, invented one of the early moving picture cameras, has now devised a stereoscopic 'film. Tho plant includes a camera with two lenses, which take picture objects at slightly different angles, so that the pictures, when produced on the film, have the effect of solidity. Some witnesses of a secret demonstration of the invention during the weekend consider that if may revolutionise the cinema world.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18622, 5 February 1935, Page 7
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