‘Opsin’ by Ivan Villafuerte – Review

Review of: Opsin
Music Review:
Ivan Villafuerte

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Rating:
5
On 04/18/2011
Last modified:09/20/2012

Summary:

Opsin features the intimate nightlife of Chicago with visually stunning cinematography that captures the ambient light that merges the shades of black, white, and grey.

Opsin - Street auditory
\ˈȯ-də-ˌtȯr-ē\

of, relating to, or experienced through hearing

Opsin features the intimate nightlife of Chicago with visually stunning cinematography that captures the ambient light that merges the shades of black, white, and grey. This creative perception of urban, visual poetry offers a comfortable environmental mellow of dynamics of the city; cars and people–a cultural innovation of light and sound–from dusk to the early morning hours. Ending at daybreak, just as the music ends.

Opisn is more than just a musically inspired, short film. It is a talented soliloquy of the artist’s emotive and serene environment, complemented auditorily with an intimate, and musical quiet storm by D Rradio.

Please enjoy Opsin by Ivan Villafuerte.

Music credits:

“Still in a Storm”
and “Death of the Fair Green Veil” by D_Rradio

Image credit: Ivan Villafuerte

Opsin features the intimate nightlife of Chicago with visually stunning cinematography that captures the ambient light that merges the shades of black, white, and grey.
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