Tag Archives: In-DDDepth interviews

“Storm Surfers 3D” Q&A – PART 2: 3D Video Production

*WARNING: this is for SUPER 3D GEEKS ONLY and FIMMAKERS who want to learn how to make a 3D documentary.  Everyone else should avoid reading – as it could hurt your brain.  For the rest of us… ENGAGE! We now … Continue reading

“Storm Surfers 3D” Q&A – PART 1: How to make a 3D Documentary

Jon Schnitzer interviews Robert C Morton a Director of Photography and Stereoscopic Supervisor on his latest project from Australia – “Storm Surfers 3D”. This in-DDDepth interview quickly evolved into a guide on how to make a 3D documentary.  From inspiration, … Continue reading

3D PHOTO MASH-UP: Man versus Polar Bear

Ethan Turpin is an impressive artist whose work is funny, meticulous and dream-like to experience in 3D.  In my in-DDDepth interview Ethan reveals his stereoscopic secrets. “Snowball Fight with a Polar Bear” is one of several images in the new Gilded … Continue reading

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 2012 – 3D EXCLUSIVE

I hung out with John Murdy the legendary haunted house creator for HHN for this EXCLUSIVE in-DDDEpth interview.  He shares the secrets behind his innovative use of ChromaDepth 3D for Rob Zombie’s House of 1,000 Corpses maze (2010/2011) and this … Continue reading

Wim Wenders & Jon Schnitzer

Here we are at the ArcLight in Hollywood. My best beard day, but worst hair day ever! Thank you Atsushi Kuwahara for taking this photo.  And yes, I’m wearing a Beavis and Butthead shirt!   Tweet

Wim Wenders Q&A: Oscar Nominated “Pina” in 3D – PART 4

JS: Will you make another 3D movie? WW: Ever since I noticed that even language itself forced me to use the words “going back”, if I referred to a future film in 2D, I realized I had no inclination to … Continue reading

Wim Wenders Q&A: Oscar Nominated “Pina” in 3D – PART 3

JS:  Did you have to re-think your directing style?  If so how? WW: Sure.  We realized for instance in the first days of shooting that changing lenses was not only extremely time-consuming, but that it worked against our efforts to make … Continue reading