Year: 1935
Runtime: 8 mins
Language: English
Directors: Jacob Leventhal, John Norling
After the audience receives brief instructions on how to wear the 3‑D glasses, the short film presents a series of three‑dimensional demonstrations. Objects appear to leap toward the viewer—a ladder is thrust out of a window, a trombone’s slide slides forward, a woman swings on a swing, and a baseball is tossed directly at the camera.
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