Adam invites two of the world's most renowned experts on 3-D to co-host and discuss the history of 3-D. Bob Furmanek and Jack Theakston, collectively known as the 3-D Film Archive, have worked on almost every major 3-D release of the last decade. They divulge working on the oldest known 3-D short, and the lost film it may have been a part of. They reflect on how one of the most expensive 3-D films of all time, Money From Home, has a personal effect on Bob's life and his working relationship with Jerry Lewis. They chart the fall of the golden age of 3-D, but not it's death, as it is adopted by the independent world of pornography and martial arts films in the late 60s and 70s. They even tackle 3-D's glorious resurgence in the 80s.
Bob and Jack bring special treats, like a sneak peek at one of the docs on the Money From Home disc and clips from their upcoming 3-D Rarites Volume 3. They also make an exciting announcement about a future release.
Kickstarter Links:
3-D Rarities Vol. 3: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1912346019/3-d-rarities-volume-iii?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=3-d%20rarities&total_hits=1
The Great Golden Age of 3-D Comics: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1912346019/the-great-golden-age-of-3-d-comics?ref=discover_saved_projects&category_id=252
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