A "symphony for the eyes and ears" that covers everything from mountain landscapes to sunrises.
Review: Forsenses II: Timber Lounge (2011) Forsenses II: Timber Lounge is less of a traditional movie and more of an audiovisual experience designed to push the limits of high-definition home theater systems. Released in 2011 as part of the blu::elements project , it serves as a "unique symbiosis" between stunning nature cinematography and high-end lounge music. Visuals and Sound Forsenses II: Timber Lounge (2011)
“Forsenses II Timber Lounge is a unique symbiosis of fascinating nature photography and sophisticated lounge music.” IMDb A "symphony for the eyes and ears" that
Explicitly designed for "technophile HD fans" to test their 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound setups. Visuals and Sound “Forsenses II Timber Lounge is
If you are looking for a plot-driven story, you won't find it here. However, as a "lifestyle product" meant to create an atmospheric journey, it succeeds brilliantly. It’s an ideal choice for anyone wanting to demo their TV's color range or relax to high-fidelity "vocal and instrumental grooves".
“A unique mixture of high definition images with sophisticated lounge music. A great way to explore the possibilities of a home theater system.” Letterboxd Forsenses II: Timber Lounge (2011) - IMDb
The audio is a standout feature, utilizing a "Real 3D Sound" mix that includes collaborations with artists like Jennifer Paige and Volkan Baydar (of Orange Blue). For audiophiles, the Blu-ray includes various high-end tracks, such as 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and even binaural 3D mixes for headphone listeners. The Verdict