The world might be
ending but who knows there's another just like this one... We just need to go
down one dimension.
“It's just a game of perception.”
The sci-fi gives you the perpetual ocean to dive in, unrestricted arena to roam about freely, and to feel the pressure with the depth you encounter, to relive with the fear each time you take a pause and breathe again, and it gives you the lengthened time to see again!
"Are you sure, you are not living in a matrix?"
“It's just a game of perception.”
The sci-fi gives you the perpetual ocean to dive in, unrestricted arena to roam about freely, and to feel the pressure with the depth you encounter, to relive with the fear each time you take a pause and breathe again, and it gives you the lengthened time to see again!
"Are you sure, you are not living in a matrix?"
We might be. The world
might be ending but who knows if we can skip all these, all we need to do is to
go down one dimension.
Who knows we might be
just another toy in those higher dimension creatures’ play-house. Who knows, we
might be confusing those mere mortals to be our god.
Now, please don’t be
engaged. I am just suggesting a weirdly possible concept. It’s up to you to
ponder upon it or dismiss it like all other possibilities.
Never stop a story from
being told. Because however strange it may sound, there was a human brain
behind it or if you prefer it this way “God was behind every creation”.
And he might well be… but do we know him at all.
Science believes in
reasons and fiction believes in a story. Well we are here to take you through a
very unreasonably “reasonable story”. So, guys buckle up because IEEE NITP
brings to you, the insights on a short movie- SKYWATCH.
Amongst the exotic
collection of fictions, why SKYWATCH? Well, some of you might be aware of the
reasons behind that is this movie a completely rendered movie. CG artists,
right; you got it correct!
It took almost six years
to film a 10-minutes short movie, which is a hell lot of time, now you know, of
all the bestsellers and blockbusters why we started with this.
All thanks to the
efforts of Colin Levy that showed us how with just technology we can create
something, right from the raw!
Movie Courtesy: Colin
Levy
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