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Topic: Stuart Warriner's historical widescreen Pan-16 film format
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Alan Frederick Brookes
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From: San Francisco, CA, USA
Registered: Oct 2014
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posted October 16, 2014 07:21 PM
I was also an active participant in the Widescreen Association and also the Stereoscopic Society, and, together with Don Jeater, was one of the founders of the International Stereoscopic Union.
I knew Stuart Warriner well, and I used Pan-16 with a Bolex H16 camera, converted to Pan-16 by Stuart, to which I attached the Bolex Stereo Attachment, a process first used by the late Don Jeater. I went one further and attached two Delrama Anamorphics to the stereo attachment, giving me widescreen 3D. As far as I know, I was the only one shooting Stereoscopic Pan-16 in Widescreen back in the middle 70s. [IMG]http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/showpic.cgi?dir=uploads1102&file=d:\Documents and Settings\Alan F Brookes\Desktop\For email\Alan & Bolex H16.jpg[/IMG] I visited Stuart Warriner at his workshop in Morecambe several times. He and I were both participants in the annual Widex exhibition, at which Tony Shapps was usually present. [IMG]http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/showpic.cgi?dir=uploads1102&file=d:\Documents and Settings\Alan F Brookes\Desktop\For email\sevt0202.jpg[/IMG] I exhibited two films at Widex75 in Pan-16 Stereoscopic format, "Paris in Depth" and "Isle of Man Railways".
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