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In a time where enlightening media is very much required, filmmakers Billy Rood and Torsten Klimmer have created a revolutionary documentary that is cutting edge in its approach to both: reality, and digital art.
The incredible storyline created itself in an effortless devotional dream of the filmmakers that worked like maniacs for over two years to produce this true masterpiece.
The digital collage of channeled interviews, 3-D computer animation, psychedelic sounds, and visual interludes weave the multifaceted landscape of Liquid Crystal Vision.Watching the film triggers a certain psychological response that unchains deep
In a time where enlightening media is very much required, filmmakers Billy Rood and Torsten Klimmer have created a revolutionary documentary that is cutting edge in its approach to both: reality, and digital art.
The incredible storyline created itself in an effortless devotional dream of the filmmakers that worked like maniacs for over two years to produce this true masterpiece.
The digital collage of channeled interviews, 3-D computer animation, psychedelic sounds, and visual interludes weave the multifaceted landscape of Liquid Crystal Vision.Watching the film triggers a certain psychological response that unchains deep inner truths. Its hallucinatory sights and sounds catapult viewers into cosmic spheres.
This 60 minute wake-up call to the world reaches the public as a global peace prayer, suggesting to dance in trance parties and the right to get high as alternatives to war and global domination. The film enchants the audience with a mystical beauty that becomes apparent when watching it.
"LCV" was made without financial support of major media companies. Many resources were pulled to manifest this fascinating piece of art! Fully edited digital and shot in 3-chip technology, the production maintained a semi-professional character. The audio format is 48 KHZ, 16-bit Stereo, and Dolby 5.1 Surround on DVD! The prime video format is NTSC and the master came out of the AVID. The digital art preserved its original quality that speaks for itself.
All creative processes are finished. Music โ and theatrical rights are cleared. The film will be submitted into film festivals in the years 2002 and 2003.
Find out more about the making of the film, or watch it online at: [Link removed - login to see], where you can also purchase a DVD copy in full quality with surround sound and extra video clips. (Information from official web-site.)
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Release date: 1 January 2002
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