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Filmmakers adding new dimension to Tall Tales.(Brief Article)

Orlando Business Journal

| July 27, 2001 | BARTH, CINDY | COPYRIGHT 1989 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Captain EO it's not, but 3-D film short puts Orlando on the map.

ORLANDO -- It's time to dig out those old Captain EO glasses: A local company is producing the first-ever 3-D film to be shot in Orlando.

Renaissance Entertainment has been awarded a contract to create Tall Tales of the South, a 12-minute, large-format film for Stone Mountain Park, a Southern history-themed attraction near Atlanta.

"This film format is a powerful way to get your message across," says Jim Timon, president of Renaissance. "The film is interactive in ways regular formats are not, like when something in the film seems to jump right off the screen at the audience."

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