Three Dimension Films Will Be Begun Soon
CHICAGO, Jan. 9. MIL George K. Spoor, veteran Chicago motion picture producer, announced to-day that his company would begin the production of three-dimen-sional pictures within 00 days. Mr. Spoor described the newly-per-fected process as a long stride towards bringing the realism of the legitimate stage to the screen, because the new film will give the impression of depth as well as height and breadth.
The cameras used in this natural vision arrangement will first be focused on stage plays sis they are acted in a New York studio, where the venture will be centred. Later, Mr. Spoor said, it was planned to produce operas, with the original casts. The new photography is the result of 20 years of research by Mr. Spoor anil his co-inventor, Mr. P. Paul Berggren, engineer and physicist. The perfected system. Mr. Spoor said, represents an' investment of £BOO,OOO.
The first natural vision picture, "Banger Lights," was produced with the Rpoor-Berggrcn process several years ago, hut was soon withdrawn for further research.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 13
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