4/5
An experimental film about loneliness and the inner voice.
- Experimental
- United States
- 2020
- 4 min
The artistic vision behind this piece is strongly represented, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the complexities of the elements at play. The seamless integration of the natural and unnatural creates a visually stunning spectacle that pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Sound design is a standout aspect of the film, elevating the viewing experience to new heights. The carefully crafted soundscape enhances the visual elements, immersing viewers in a multisensory experience that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
The cinematography is beautiful and skillfully captures the intricacies of the morphing and evolving elements. Each frame is a work of art, showcasing the attention to detail and the dedication of the filmmakers to create a visually stunning composition.
The special effects in the film are executed flawlessly, further adding to the overall impact. The seamless blending of natural and unnatural elements is convincing and impressive, creating a sense of wonder and awe.
Although a fleeting video, the micro-short leaves a lasting impression. Crafted by the talented team at Onesal, this experimental film showcases their artistic prowess and their ability to push the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Nahuel Salcedo and Damian Sendin have created a captivating and visually stunning micro-short film that explores the relationship between natural and unnatural elements. With exemplary sound design, beautiful cinematography, and great special effects, this experimental piece of art is a testament to the artistic vision and creativity of the Onesal team.
The artistic vision behind this piece is strongly represented, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the complexities of the elements at play. The seamless integration of the natural and unnatural creates a visually stunning spectacle that pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Sound design is a standout aspect of the film, elevating the viewing experience to new heights. The carefully crafted soundscape enhances the visual elements, immersing viewers in a multisensory experience that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
The cinematography is beautiful and skillfully captures the intricacies of the morphing and evolving elements. Each frame is a work of art, showcasing the attention to detail and the dedication of the filmmakers to create a visually stunning composition.
The special effects in the film are executed flawlessly, further adding to the overall impact. The seamless blending of natural and unnatural elements is convincing and impressive, creating a sense of wonder and awe.
Although a fleeting video, the micro-short leaves a lasting impression. Crafted by the talented team at Onesal, this experimental film showcases their artistic prowess and their ability to push the boundaries of visual storytelling.
Nahuel Salcedo and Damian Sendin have created a captivating and visually stunning micro-short film that explores the relationship between natural and unnatural elements. With exemplary sound design, beautiful cinematography, and great special effects, this experimental piece of art is a testament to the artistic vision and creativity of the Onesal team.
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