Baby Blue (2013)
An anaglyph 3D found-footage film. None of the source material was shot stereoscopically; rather, the 3D effects are reliant on the phenomenon of motion parallax. Via its time delay strategy, visual depth illusions manifest themselves (or not, in some cases) through horizontal motions in the camera and/or its subjects. Clips of trains, space shuttles, beaches, and cyclopes butt against one another to present a doleful impression of mutated technologies, gestures, and species.
Director: Blake Williams
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: June 1, 2013
Editing: Blake Williams
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Baby Blue about?
- An anaglyph 3D found-footage film. None of the source material was shot stereoscopically; rather, the 3D effects are reliant on the phenomenon of motion parallax. Via its time delay strategy, visual depth illusions manifest themselves (or not, in some cases) through horizontal motions in the camera and/or its subjects. Clips of trains, space shuttles, beaches, and cyclopes butt against one another to present a doleful impression of mutated technologies, gestures, and species.
- Who directed Baby Blue?
- Baby Blue was directed by Blake Williams.
- How long is Baby Blue?
- Baby Blue has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).