Explicitly designed for "technophile HD fans" to test their 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound setups.
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)
“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 Explicitly designed for "technophile HD fans" to test
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 Visuals and Sound “A unique mixture of high
A "symphony for the eyes and ears" that covers everything from mountain landscapes to sunrises.
The film focuses heavily on the "green lungs" of our planet—the forest—presenting it in razor-sharp 1080p resolution. Unlike standard documentaries, there is no narration; the experience is entirely driven by the visuals and a sophisticated chill-out soundtrack.
“Forsenses II Timber Lounge is a unique symbiosis of fascinating nature photography and sophisticated lounge music.” IMDb