Quote by Douglas Trumbull
I honestly believe that the next big leap in immersive technology

I honestly believe that the next big leap in immersive technology will be very much like Brainstorm. – Douglas Trumbull

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My particular aesthetic of light and color and design wouldnt change as a result of working with computer graphics rather than with slit scan or miniatures. – Douglas Trumbull

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There were IBM logos designed for the film, and there were IBM design consultants working with Kubrick on the layout of the controls and computer screens. – Douglas Trumbull

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Visual ideas combined with technology combined with personal interpretation equals photography. Each must hold its own if it doesnt, the thing collapses. – Arnold Newman

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