Plastigrams (1922)
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
Release Date: December 17, 1922
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).