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In his latest Spy Kids film, released last month, director Robert Rodriguez takes movie audiences to a whole new dimension--literally. Approximately 66 minutes of the 80-minute film is shown in stereoscopy. * "It's a cool approach," says Chris Olivia, previsualization supervisor at Troublemaker Digital Effects, the previz and effects division of Troublemaker Studios, Rodriguez's Texas-based production company. "The use of stereoscopic 3D lent itself perfectly to this film, and to its target audience of kids ages 6 through 12." * In Miramax's Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, the third installment of Rodriguez's popular Spy Kids films, youth sleuth Carmen (Alexa Vega) is caught in ...