[net.misc] Disnay's 3-D Movie

dave@cylixd.UUCP (Dave Kirby) (03/11/86)

In article <1071@terak.UUCP> doug@terak.UUCP (Doug Pardee) writes:

>Something I didn't figure out for weeks afterward... for the last half
>of the movie, everything was shimmering and wavy.  One day it occurred
>to me: this is a _polarized_ 3-D movie.  You have to keep your neck
>straight so that the lenses are properly aligned...

Absolutely. You have to look straight ahead, or you'll get shadows,
fuzziness, and other weird effects. About the 4th time I saw the movie,
I did several experiments during the more boring parts of the movie,
such as tilting my head at a 45 degree angle, turning the glasses
upside down, and the like.

If you want to see a really freaky (late 60's word: means "far out, 
boss, tough as hang") effect, try looking into a mirror whilst you are
wearing the polarised glasses. It looks like your eyes are floating out
in front of the glasses.

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