Brian May has made a 3D movie of the book ‘Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell’.
Yes, Beelzebub really does have has a devil put aside for you, for you, for you (headbang now).
Brian May is a man of many talents first and foremost he is the legendary Queen guitarist, an astrophysicist, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE), vice-president of animal welfare charity the RSPCA and a keen stereoscopic enthusiast.
With the purchase of his first card in 1973 May started a lifelong and world-wide search for Les Diableries, which are stereoscopic photographs depicting scenes of daily life in Hell, he has since amassed a collection of over 100,000.
In October 2013 he helped publish the book ‘Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell’ and now has realized a lifelong ambition by bringing this phenomenon, which started in Paris in the 1860s, to life.
‘One Night in Hell’ – filmed in Dolby 3D and Dolby Atmos – is a devilish and spectacular animation short that tells the story of one skeleton’s journey into a stereoscopic Hell. With the film features exclusive new music from Brian May & the Czech National Symphony Orchestra.
Music-News.com was lucky enough to see the premiere of ‘One Night in Hell’ and grab some time with the musical legend to find out more.
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