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Douglas Trumbull is an American director and visual effects innovator, best known for his groundbreaking work on films like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner. His pioneering advancements in visual effects transformed the film industry, pushing the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. Trumbull's legacy encourages filmmakers, technologists, and creators to continually innovate and challenge themselves to explore new possibilities in art and technology, inspiring future generations to dream big and break new ground in their fields.

"But as far as the concept of HAL, who HAL was, his character - I had no role in creating him."



"When I worked on 2001 - which was my first feature film - I was deeply and permanently affected by the notion that a movie could be like a first-person experience."



"I honestly believe that the next big leap in immersive technology will be very much like Brainstorm."



"I visited a scientist who had a helmet with magnetic fields controlled by computer sequences that could profoundly affect your mood and your perceptions."



"There's a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the limitations of the technology."


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