Eric Kurland Shows USA Today How To 3-DIY

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LA 3-D Club President Eric Kurland was featured in the Oct. 27, 2010 issue of USA Today. Please upgrade your browser

SCSC Members Ray Zone, Thomas Jane and Kathleeen Fairweather Attend 3DKIFF and Korean 3D Expo

SCSC Members Ray Zone, Thomas Jane and Kathleeen Fairweather attended the 3D Korean International Film Festival and Korean 3D Expo. Ray Zone was a featured presenter at the Korean World 3D Expo, where he discussed the future of 3D Movies. My Dream a short directed by SCSC member Joy Park, featuring stereography by SCSC member… [Continue Reading]

Eric Kurland Shoots OK Go’s ”White Knuckles” Video in 3-D

Eric Kurland’s masterful 3D shooting of OK Go’s music video for the song “White Knuckles” features the rock band dancing in depth with a troupe of very talented trained dogs. The video is the latest from OK Go, best known for their innovative music videos which have seen huge viral success on the internet.  Wired… [Continue Reading]

International 3D Society Names SCSC Member Ray Zone as 3D Historian

The International 3D Society (I3DS) has named SCSC member Ray Zone as the official I3DS Historian. The I3DS is a stereoscopic 3D trade organization with a membership of 500 and growing — featuring 3D luminaries such as Lenny Lipton, Rob Engle, Tim Sassoon and Buzz Hayes, to name a few. The I3DS recently held the… [Continue Reading]

SCSC Member Ray Zone Serves as 3D Producer For Brijes: Mexico’s First Animated 3D Feature Film

SCSC member recently returned from the red carpet premiere of Brijes, Mexico’s first animated 3D feature film. Zone served as 3D producer of Brijes and spent numerous weeks in Mexico supervising technical 3D production.

Chronicle Books to Release Eye-Popping 3-D Bugs

Barry and Betsy Rothstein just finished work on Eye-Popping 3-D Bugs for Chronicle Books, to be released Fall, 2011.  Images (and a whole lot more) can be found atwww.3dDigitalPhoto.com/bugshow.asp.

Tony Alderson: The Stereo Caricaturist

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by Ray Zone In 1985 a very unique “self-published” comic appeared in Los Angeles. “Noble crusade or cynical scam?” asks the cover which depicts a hapless cartoonist fleeing a demonic cyclopean business man whose pockets overflow with cash. The comic was 3D Zomoid Illustories, the world’s first to be published “in the miracle of FREEVISION”… [Continue Reading]

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