Sight by Daniel Lazo and Eran May-raz

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In summary, the conversation discusses a short video about a world where augmented reality is prevalent and everything is gamified. The visuals are impressive, but the lack of character development and the focus on the technology make it difficult to engage with the story. It is suggested that a longer runtime could have allowed for more fleshed-out characters and a more nuanced presentation of the technology.
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Anyone see this short video? It's about a world where augmented reality is everywhere, and everything is gamified, and ...


Great visuals and intriguing story
 
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A lot of work put in for so short a film; but it lost me pretty quickly in terms of interest.

A problem with shorts that have to explicate so much is that the explication crowds out anything resembling character development. In terms of character about the only thing we get out of this is that the woman seems naive, the man seems a dull-witted creep. Neither of which is enough to help us care about either of them. And the "cool" factor or surprise factor seems minimal.

More about the software engineer: One reason he seems dull is that they show him only as a consumer of the technology. Yes, he manipulates the woman, but you would expect a coder to be more clever, more fascinated by the code. Of course it's hard to show coders being creative since the physical action typically consists of "typing at keyboard." I remember that dreadful movie "Swordfish" in which the hero was supposed to be a genius coder and the only thing they ever showed him doing was typing really really fast.

Back to the short - if it were longer, e.g. 30 min., they might have time to round out the characters to make them more human & hook us into caring at least a little about them; and also to present the technology in a way that makes it less flat & gimmicky. The idea isn't a new one so it needs really good storytelling to make it work.
 
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Of course, but if it were longer, it wouldn't be a short.
 

Related to Sight by Daniel Lazo and Eran May-raz

1. What is "Sight" by Daniel Lazo and Eran May-raz?

"Sight" is an interactive short film that combines live action footage and computer-generated visuals to create an immersive and interactive experience for the viewer.

2. How does "Sight" use technology in its storytelling?

"Sight" uses augmented reality technology to allow viewers to interact with the story and make choices that affect the outcome of the film. It also utilizes CGI and motion capture to create realistic and visually stunning scenes.

3. What inspired the creators to make "Sight"?

The creators were inspired by the idea of using technology to tell a story in a new and innovative way. They wanted to explore the potential of interactive storytelling and challenge traditional methods of filmmaking.

4. Is "Sight" based on any existing story or concept?

No, "Sight" is an original story created by Daniel Lazo and Eran May-raz. However, it is influenced by sci-fi and dystopian themes and draws inspiration from films such as "Blade Runner" and "The Matrix".

5. How can someone watch "Sight"?

"Sight" is available to watch on various platforms, such as YouTube and Vimeo. It can also be experienced through a mobile app, which enhances the interactive elements of the film. Some film festivals and events also showcase "Sight" for viewers to experience in a group setting.

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