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According to the dictionary , in the film the term 3-D or (3D ) is used to describe any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate moving images of the third dimension , the illusion of depth as seen by the viewer . The technique usually involves filming of two images simultaneously , with two cameras positioned side by side , usually facing each other and filming at 90 degree angle via mirror , in perfect synchronization and with identical technical characteristics . The first presentation of 3D films before paying the audience took place at the Astor

Theatre in New York on June 10 , 1915 . The programs consist of three one-reelers , the first rural scenes in the USA , the second selection of scenes from famous Player 's Jim , the Penman (US '15 , with John Mason and Marie Doro , and the third travelog of Niagara Falls . The anaglyphic process used was developed by Edwin S . Porter and W .E Waddell , involved the used of red and green spectacles to create a single image from the twin motion picture images photographed 2 ? inches apart but unfortunately the experiment did not succeeded . On September 27 , 1922 , Nat Deverich 's 5-reel melodrama Power of Love (US '22 ) was the first 3D feature film . It was cast by Terry O 'Neil and Barbara Redford and it was premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theatre in Los Angeles Nozze vagabonde (Italy 1936 ) by Sante Bonaldo was the first feature length in talkie in 3D . Starring by Leda Gloria and Ermes Zacconi and produced by the Societa Itialiana Stereocinematografica at the Cinee-Caesar Studios , and the 3D cameraman was Anchise Brizzi . On 1947 the first feature-length talkie and color and 3D were produced by Alexander Andreyevsky 's Soyuzdetfilm production . The film was entitled Robinson Cruose (USSR , 1947 , casting by Pavel Kadochnikov as Cruose and Y . Lyubimov as Friday . S .P

Ivano developed a Stereokino ' or also known as radial raster stereoscreens ' - a corrugated metal screen with "raster " grooves designed to reflect the twin images separately to the left and right eye , it was also first to successfully dispense with anaglyphic spectacles . During the production of Robinson Cruose , it encountered a technical problem , it was persuading a wild cat to walk along a thin branch towards the camera , and it took five nights to complete the scene . The effect was fascinating . The animal seemings walk over the heads of the audience and disappear at the far end of the cinema Warner 's Brother 's House of Wax (US , 1953 ) was the first 3D feature with stereophonic sound . It was premiered at the Paramount Theater in New York and used 25 speakers . According to Christian Science Monitor , the cacophony of sound was hurtling relentlessly at one from all directions Andre de Toth , the director of the film , may have been able to hear the cacophony but was unable to see the 3D effect because he had only one eye . The boom of 3D movies began with the low budget Bwana Devil (1952 was shown over...

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