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Films The First THREE-DIMENSIONAL ClH(hV.Scon SoMEM $II» Scenes from " Bwana Devil," the world's first Natural Vision 3- dimensional full-length film. Above, a group of Masai natives come in to kill one of the two man- eating lions. Left : Nigel Bruce and Robert Stack in a scene from the film. CinemaScope in action, i, 2, and 3 —speakers issuing stereophonic sound. 4 shows how the flat screen compares with the concave one. Film is in booth, 5. Richard Burton, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie in " The Robe." Between scenes of “ Sangaree," the first Paravision film, you see Edward Ludwig, the director, Adolph Zukor and Fernando Lamas with the camera which photographed it. Vincent Price as he appears in a scene of" House of Wax," Warner Bros, first Natural Vision production in WarnerColor. pROM 2d. entrance fee, to view 3-D in less than fifty years, is something the film world can be proud of producing—although there are many methods of making a three-dimensional film. One of the most successful is CinemaScope, with which 20th Century-Fox is working, making their first film. The Robe, in it. It does not require the use of polarised glasses, but gets its depth from an illusion. This illusion is caused by the screen being enormous—35 ft. high by 80 ft. wide—and by the fact that it is also curved. And the use of stereophonic sound with it means that the actors’ voices will come from where the figures are standing. Several methods demand that polarised glasses shall be worn by the viewer. The basis of three- dimensional filming is that each eye has its own separate and distinct image. The brain then brings the two images into focus by its power. In making the 3-D film, two cameras are used, with the distance betwe.n the lens of each camera representing the normal separation between the two eyes of a person, both working in perfect unison. Sangaree, made by Paravision method, requires polarised glasses to be seen. So also did Bwana Devil, the first three-dimensional film to be shown in this country, and Warner's House of Wax. Other three-dimensional films in- clude Columbia's Man in the Dark, Universal's It Came From Outer Space, and the first Continental 3-D film, Ulysses. The Crucifixion scene in " The Robe "—the new CinemaScope concave screen presents a wide, likelife panorama.