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Forest: A Lichtfaktor Exclusive For CR

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Posted by Creative Review, 9 October 2007, 9:56    Permalink    Comments (6)

As promised in our post earlier this week, here is the film that CR – in association with Aurea by Philips – commissioned Cologne-based lightwriting crew Lichtfaktor to create. Enjoy.

Lichtfaktor's film, Forest, debuting here, is something of a departure for the group as its previous films have all been shot in urban environments. "We really wanted to do something different for this film," says Lichtfaktor's Marcel Panne. "We wanted to get out of the city and surround ourselves and our work with nature." The trio of lightwriters travelled to the Hautes Fagnes (High Fens) region of Belgium and rented a cabin for a few days from which they hiked for around three hours each night to shoot in various locations.

To read our interview with Lichtfaktor, visit our previous blog post.

To view the film larger on VIMEO, click here

6 Comments

Lovely work guys. Congratulations!
André Breda
2007-10-09 10:35:32


Very relaxing to look at. Nice job on the sound effects too.
Morey
2007-10-09 15:42:11


Beautiful work from Lichtfaktor.
Nature is a great canvas for their style of work.
1ndigo
2007-10-09 17:35:38


I believe you can get a similar effect with a sparkler, especially at this time of year. Ah, happy memories.......
Ged
2007-11-01 14:22:21


Sweet Mother of God, I hope there was no exchange of monies for that project.
Henrik
2007-11-15 21:53:49


nice, inspirational, but at the same time not very good, ok sounds ect but better ideas needed and to much use of the same frame, this could of been recorded in one evening, no need to rent a cabin, however overall i do like.
toby
2008-05-20 12:55:08


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