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3D Filmmaking by Celine Tricart

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Contents

 

 

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Introduction
Part I: 3D: Theoretical and Technical Foundations
Chapter 1: Stereoscopic Vision
Basics of 3D Vision
Binocular Vision
Monocular Cues
Interactions between the Stereoscopic Cues
Cues Conflicts
The Julesz Random Dot Stereograms
3D Vision Anomalies
3D Movies: Good or Bad for Health?
Conclusion
Chapter 2: History of 3D Cinema
The First Golden Age of 3D: 1838–1895
Toward the 3D Cinematograph: 1895–1922
The Second Age: 1922–1952
The Third Age: 1952–1980
3D IMAX: 1980–?
The Digital Era: 2005–?
Chapter 3: Stereoscopic Basis and Techniques
The Stereoscopic Window
Maximum Background Disparity
Size of Screen and Viewer’s Position
Depth Budget
Interaxial
Convergence
Focal Length
The ...

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