Light Dance (1999)

Light Dance (1999)
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Skilled cinematographer David Fortney employs a new filming technique designed specifically to showcase all of nature's glory in a release that translates the infinite patterns of color found in the natural world to the small screen. Wondrous flights over magical landscapes find sunlight shimmering through the forest trees and wildflowers dancing in wide-open fields, and as the camera rises above spectacular cloud formations, the hypnotic lights of the heavens offer a rare opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring sights of outer space firsthand. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Light Dance

Skilled cinematographer David Fortney employs a new filming technique designed specifically to showcase all of nature's glory in a release that translates the infinite patterns of color found in the natural world to the small screen. Wondrous flights over magical landscapes find sunlight shimmering through the forest trees and wildflowers dancing in wide-open fields, and as the camera rises above spectacular cloud formations, the hypnotic lights of the heavens offer a rare opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring sights of outer space firsthand. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
40 mins
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Special Interest
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    Sherri N.

    The images shown are wonderful, but there is no narration and it gets a bit boring after a few minutes (I fast forwarded most of it). Worst of all, there are no extras. It would have been nice to see how the photographer did the process, an interview with him, anything! The jazz music that accompanies the film is good.

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