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THE INNER ISLAND

FullDome short-length film. This tiny world arose on the basis of a piece of music Souvenir de Porto Rico by composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk.

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Type: Short
Genre: Arts & Abstract
Release date: May 2022

Produced by:
Directed by: Sergey Prokofyev

Plot keywords: abstract arts atmosphere music
FLAT TRAILER
FISHEYE TRAILER
FULL PREVIEW

Awards

2023
International
Nominated
BEST OF EARTH
2023
Germany
Winner - Short Contest
Centennial of the Planetarium
2024
Japan
Excellence Award
IFSV DomeFest
2024
Germany
Special Mention From The Jury
SAT FEST

Description

This tiny world arose on the basis of a piece of music Souvenir de Porto Rico by composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk written from 1857 during a tour in Puerto Rico.

Inside the architectural space that is constantly changing with movement, accompanied by a complex musical rhythm, surrounded by illusions, the viewer becomes a part of the virtual environment.

This short film was part of TROPICALISZT co-op project in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the FRANZ LISZT Music University Weimar.

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Show details

Shorter version runtime : not available
Full version runtime: 7 minutes
Suitable for: General audience
Target audience: 14 - 18, Adults
License: Traditional license, Short-term license, Ticket share, Pay per view
Resource & materials: Poster, Source files

Technical specifications

Video format: Fulldome
Resolution: 8K
Frame rate: 60 fps
Show orientation: Panoramic
Stereo 3D: None
Production technologies: CG
Audio format: 5.1
Languages: English

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Director and Producer

Credits

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Screened at 1 dome theaters and counting...

Reviews

The Inner Island is a mesmerizing fulldome film that takes you on a visual journey through a beautiful world created by shadows and light. The short-length film, based on the piece of music Souvenir de Porto Rico by composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, immerses you into a tiny world that feels real and authentic. As you flow through the space, you can't help but feel like an actual explorer, uncovering hidden gems and taking in the beauty of the world around you. While the film is fun and engaging, it could benefit from more elements that tie the entire experience together. Overall, The Inner Island is for anyone who appreciates art and music, and wants to experience something new and exciting in a dome!