What’s it all about
Stars’Spring Productions uses state-of-the-art graphics and animation systems to communicate complex situations and relationships in an associative manner.
This is suitable for content that cannot be properly described in words, or information designated for multi-lingual audiences. No special knowledge is required to follow the treated subject. An extensive use of the picture in space and over time supported by spectacular and/or almost hidden visual "effects" invokes the desired atmosphere; using known and new impressions which in relation to each other create the "invisible" higher level content.
The fact that only a small part of the presented information at a given time is recepted requires a redundant appearance of the essential ideas.
The technique is called "alternate imagery excess": introducing pictures are shown in order to illuminate certain circumstances or relations, followed by a different point of view of either the same scene or, on another level of imagery, by a completely different scene, treating the same inherent subject by using other associative means.
This visual circle repeats communicating the content by treating different aspects of its complexity which produces pictures that seem to have nothing in common.
The information changes its face without changing itself.
The described process delivers a wide variety of visual impressions to the perceiving audience, which chooses its subjective way of comprehending the content. Intentionally, every interested viewer gains his own, individually different reception of the embedded content and the ability to recommunicate the aquired knowledge.