"There were IBM logos designed for the film, and there were IBM design consultants working with Kubrick on the layout of the controls and computer screens"
- Douglas Trumbull
About this Quote
This quote by Douglas Trumbull suggests that IBM was heavily involved in the production of Stanley Kubrick's film. IBM logos were created particularly for the film, and IBM design specialists were sought advice from to aid with the layout of the controls and computer system screens. This recommends that IBM was an essential partner in the production of the movie, which the company was greatly associated with the style and design of the innovation used in the movie. This could be viewed as a sign of the growing significance of innovation in the movie industry, and the increasing dependence on innovation to develop a more sensible and immersive experience for audiences. It also recommends that IBM was keen to be connected with the movie, and that the company was willing to purchase the production in order to guarantee that the technology used was of the highest quality.
This quote is written / told by Douglas Trumbull somewhere between April 8, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Director from USA.
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