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Masters of Illusion (1991)

Directed by Rick Harper
29minruntime
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Plot

This exploration of visual illusions, explained by James Burke in the context of its discovery by the Renaissance masters, and now used by Hollywood special effects wizards is certainly of the most valuable and entertaining educational videos ever produced. If you teach art or film, or if you are a student of any age, your education is incomplete unless you have seen this film. Works of Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, da Vinci, Botticelli, Rapheal and others are used to illustrate the technical and artistic achievements of the Renaissance, but within a very contemporary context of how we see the world in reality or artificial illusion. This is about the discovery of how to make a two dimensional image appear in three dimensions through an understanding of light, shadow, color, and vanishing point perspective.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleMasters of Illusion
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Production companiesNational Gallery of Art
Release date1 gennaio 1991
Executive producerJoseph J. Krakora
ProductionRick Harper, Robert W. Anderson
WriterRick Harper, Matthew Geer, Robert W. Anderson
Assistant directorsRick Harper
Visual effectsRick Harper

Release dates

Premiere

United Kingdom / Jan 01, 1991 / U

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