3D Films : Mistakes
Re: Mistakes
No, that statement is correct. While several 3-D films in the 1950s were released in Technicolor, only "Money From Home" and "Flight To Tangier" were actually filmed with the Technicolor Dynoptic 3-D rig, utilizing Technicolor's three-strip cameras. The others that were released in Technicolor were shot in Eastmancolor or Anscocolor (as in the case of "Kiss Me Kate").
So there is a difference between "shot in Technicolor" and "color by Technicolor," the former referring to the production method and the latter referring only to the release prints.
http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/what-killed-3D
So there is a difference between "shot in Technicolor" and "color by Technicolor," the former referring to the production method and the latter referring only to the release prints.
http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/what-killed-3D
Re: Mistakes
You were right .I checked it.Inferno was clear vision 3D .It figures 3 strip right and left means 6 strips.This can be pretty expensive.Paramount not being interest in putting their 3D classics on blu ray is pretty rotten to.Look what they did to Friday the 13th? anaglyph
Mistakes