First 3D movie nominated for an Oscar

According to Official Guinness Records,

A short experimental movie entitled Audioscopiks (USA, 1935), filmed using the Norling-Leventhal 3-Dimensions process an anaglyph technique devised by John Norling and Jacob Leventhal (both USA) received Academy Award recognition in the category Best Short Subject, Novelty.
The eight-minute reel showcased the 3D effect with a ladder being pushed out of a window, a sliding trombone, a woman on a swing and someone throwing a baseball.

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