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So, Ravel Ravel Interval, it sort of drifts in and out, you know? The pacing feels almost meditative, which might throw some viewers off. It’s not your average music doc; it has this ethereal quality, like you’re wandering through a dreamscape. The sound design, oh man, it’s layered and immersive. You’re not just watching; you’re experiencing. The visuals are quite striking too, with a mix of practical effects that give it a tactile feel. It’s distinctive in how it explores themes of sound and silence, almost like a philosophical musing on music itself. There’s a certain intimacy to it, as if you’re privy to a deep, personal dialogue. Really interesting piece, for sure.
Experimental sound designEthereal visualsPhilosophical themes on music
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