The Velvet Abstract uses a narrated poem over a plethora of visual effects and animations with a dark purple color palette to represent the cataclysmic stain of mankind on the environment. It is narrated by Emmy® Winner Tobias Menzies, and scored by the world-renowned composer Jean-Pascal Beintus. features talent from The Hunger Games, Avatar, Star Wars, Game of Thrones, The Martian, and many more.
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- We Have Passed the Point of No Return
- Budget£15,000
- Filming Locations
- Los Angeles, United States
- New York, United States
- Denver, United States
- Alameda, United States
- Baltimore, United States
- Columbus, United States
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Victoria, Canada
- Hamilton, New Zealand
- Belgrade, Serbia
- Novi Sad, Serbia
- London, United Kingdom
- Manchester, United Kingdom
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Paris, France
- Gothenburg, Sweden
- Aachen, Germany
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Chiang Mai, Thailand
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- Runtime0 hour 7 minute
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- 1.85:1
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- Trivia
- The trailer was broadcast during a live BAFTA event at the Princess Anne Theatre in London about sustainability in filmmaking.
- The poem which forms the narration used throughout the film, was written by the Writer / Director across a single day.
- To reflect the global story it was telling, the production was taken to over 20 international cities across six continents.
- The color of dark purple is used throughout the film to represent the cataclysmic stain of mankind on the planet. This is reflected throughout the lighting, design, and character models of every single sequence.
- The 26 sequences featured in the film, were based on storyboards and designs of the Writer / Director who spent over a year in pre-production designing each sequence.
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