A visual treat, beautifully shot and edited, perfectly synchronised movements of robots to classical music.
If you have the chance to see it in high quality, definitely check it out, I have a 35mm print in immaculate condition which I plan on having scanned in 4k so I can share it on youtube.
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supermmfilm, let's talk about that 4K restoration
mattfondacaro-9016414 February 2023
Find my contact info at voyagerfilms (.) net and let's talk about doing a 4K restoration, since I am trying to do the same but lack the 35mm film elements.
But yes the film is amazing, and there was a great article in a 1983 issue of American Cinematographer about the making of this film. Also interesting to note that portions of this film found its way into an exhibit at GM's TransCenter inside the World of Motion pavilion at EPCOT Center.
Bob Rogers delivers a visual feast, utilizing color gels to mask the otherwise ugly and garish interior of a GM production plant in Ohio. The music adds a bit of whimsy, bringing to life the lifeless robotics.
But yes the film is amazing, and there was a great article in a 1983 issue of American Cinematographer about the making of this film. Also interesting to note that portions of this film found its way into an exhibit at GM's TransCenter inside the World of Motion pavilion at EPCOT Center.
Bob Rogers delivers a visual feast, utilizing color gels to mask the otherwise ugly and garish interior of a GM production plant in Ohio. The music adds a bit of whimsy, bringing to life the lifeless robotics.
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