Scarecrow Press
Pages: 192
Trim: 7 x 10¾
978-0-8108-5437-6 • Paperback • February 2005 • $79.00 • (£61.00)
Ray Zone is a widely published author and speaker whose articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, American Cinematographer, and The Hollywood Reporter. A 3-D film producer and an award-winning 3-D artist and photographer, Zone has produced or published over 130 3-D comic books and created stereoscopic images for more than two decades.
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 1 Arch Oboler
Chapter 3 2 Chris Condon
Chapter 4 3 Lenny Lipton
Chapter 5 4 Steve Gibson
Chapter 6 5 Arnold Herr
Chapter 7 6 Murray Lerner
Chapter 8 7 Paul Ryan
Chapter 9 8 Isidore Mankofsky
Chapter 10 9 Sean Phillips
Chapter 11 10 Howard Hall
Chapter 12 11 Toni Myers
Chapter 13 12 Brian Duffy
Chapter 14 13 Martin Mueller
Chapter 15 14 James Neihouse
Chapter 16 15 Simon Wincer
Chapter 17 16 Stephen Low
Chapter 18 17 Hugh Murrary
Chapter 19 18 James Cameron
Chapter 20 19 Vince Pace
Chapter 21 20 Ben Stassen
Chapter 22 21 Steve Schklair
Part 23 Index
Part 24 About the Author
...a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the evolving developments of this exciting cinema niche. Especially recommended for fans of 3-D.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch
...an extremely informative book...
— Optische Fenomenen, March 2006 (translation)
A collection of 21 interviews with cinematographers, producers, camera technicians, writers, and directors who have worked with twin-strip, anaglyphic, 15/70 IMAX 3-D, and digital cinema production and exhibition. While the other 20 interviews appear to be current, the opening conversation with director Arch Oboler took place in 1983.
— Reference and Research Book News