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Chris Condon

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In 1953, he received his first patent for a 3D projection system. The system replaced the previous method of using two cameras. His invention was inspired by the film
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In 1972, he received a patent for a special widescreen 3-D camera lens for modern 35mm and 70mm reflex motion picture cameras.
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received a patent for the world's first single-camera 3-D motion picture lens and formed the company
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as a trainee before starting his own business in 1947, Century Precision Optics Company of
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co-produced with Gary Tomsic and Herb Liteman (filmed in Stereovision 3D) (1999)
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lens which was used by Walt Disney photographers in the
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Index

3D
StereoVision
cinematographer
Sierra Pacific Airlines
North Chicago, Illinois
World War II
B-24
A-26
Pacific
Riverside National Cemetery
Riverside, California
Douglas Aircraft
North Hollywood, California
telephoto
True Life Adventures
House of Wax
Columbia College Hollywood
American Cinematographer Manual
American Society of Cinematographers
Joseph V. Mascelli
Allan Silliphant
Magnavision
The Stewardesses
R rated
Trans Sierra Airlines
Convair
Boeing 737
Andy Warhol's Frankenstein
Dynasty
Fantastic Invasion of Planet Earth

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