Plastigrams (1922)

Plastigrams (1922) poster

Experiments with Stereoscopic film. This film was released on 17 December 1922 in the Ives-Leventhal stereoscopic (3D) process. It was re-released on 22 September 1924 in New York City with sound recorded by the DeForest Phonofilm process. The same effect of the Plastigram Glasses can be achieved by inverting a pair of anaglyph 3D glasses, making cyan on the left and red on the right.

Director: Jacob Leventhal, Frederick Eugene Ives
Runtime: 9 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jacob Leventhal, Frederick Eugene Ives

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Plastigrams about?
Experiments with Stereoscopic film. This film was released on 17 December 1922 in the Ives-Leventhal stereoscopic (3D) process. It was re-released on 22 September 1924 in New York City with sound recorded by the DeForest Phonofilm process. The same effect of the Plastigram Glasses can be achieved by inverting a pair of anaglyph 3D glasses, making cyan on the left and red on the right.
Who directed Plastigrams?
Plastigrams was directed by Jacob Leventhal, Frederick Eugene Ives.
How long is Plastigrams?
Plastigrams has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).