For the fifth year in a row, the LA 3-D Club has been invited to participate in the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival, which runs from September 15th-18th.
The LA 3-D Club will once again bring select award-winning shorts from the LA 3-D Movie Festival’s international competitions to Big Bear Lake, and this time we’ll be screening our program in the main theater at the Performing Arts Center.
Also for the first time this year, we will be presenting a 3-D Art and Photo Gallery Expo, located outside of the theater. Festival attendees will have an opportunity to view club members’ 3-D imagery, and learn about stereoscopic techniques. Members interested in contributing to the gallery, please bring a selection of your work to the September meeting – two or three images will suffice. Our mission is to present a sampling of the club’s interesting range of 3-D imagery. Jim Staub will collect your submissions at the September meeting, and will return them to you at the October meeting.
The screenings will be followed by a panel discussion on 3-DIY “Do-it-yourself 3-D Movies” and the stereoscopic tools available to the independent filmmaker. Moderated by award-winning author and filmmaker Ray Zone with Eric Kurland, John Hart and Tom Koester, all of whom have directed or produced award-winning 3-D movies that have been exhibited in a variety of venues.
Concluding the program will be a live, hands-on demonstration of shooting, processing and projecting digital 3-D movies. With audience participation, the panel will demonstrate shooting 3-D with a variety of camera rigs, post-producing 3-D movies on a computer with readily available software, and projecting the finished product.
The 3-D events will take place on Saturday, September 17th, with the 3-D Art and Photo Expo open from 11am-5pm, and the film screening running from 2:15-5:30pm. For tickets and information, visit BigBearLakeFilmFestival.com
ing to the gallery please bring a selection of
your work to the September meeting – two or
three images will suffice.
Our mission is to present a sampling
of the club’s interesting range of 3-D imagery.
Jim Staub will collect your submissions at the
September meeting, and will return them to
you at the October meeting.