Overview
- Genre
- Arts, Cultural History, History, and Society
- Synopsis
On March 5th, 2013, San Francisco’s skyline was transformed by an amazing sight: 25,000 LED lights that, for perhaps the first time save the 1989 earthquake, caused people to consider the Bay Bridge instead of her iconic sister. How did this happen? Who was behind the eight-million-dollar installation? How in the world did they pull it off? The story behind the making of THE BAY LIGHTS—a project whose very “impossibility made it possibleâ€â€”answers these questions, revealing the drama and the daring of artist Leo Villareal and a small team of visionaries who battle seemingly impossible challenges to turn a dream of creating the world’s largest LED light sculpture into a glimmering reality.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 69 minutes
Credits
- Jeremy Ambers ... Filmmaker (Producer/Director/Editor)
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Mission Rock Pictures
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2.5
- Locations
- San Francisco, New York, Reno, Bay Area
- Prod. Partners
- Kathi Wheater (Consulting Story Director), Regan Souders (Consulting Story Director), Kevin T. Doyle (Composer), Gary Coates (Color Finishing), Chris Russomanno (Sound Mix and Design)
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2014
- Festivals
- SXSW (World Premiere in the Grand Jury Competition)
- Awards
- Nominated for Grand Jury Prize at SXSW
- Language
- English
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