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The Unseen Seen by Reiner Riedler Evokes Memories of Classic Movies

The Unseen Seen is a photo series that captures a part of the movie experience that few are privy to. It is comprised of stark portraits of film reels. As the movie industry moves closer to an all-digital medium, this series provides a nostalgic nod to traditional film production.

Shot by Austrian photographer Reiner Riedler, The Unseen Seen series grants people a glimpse into the archives of major film museum Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, Germany. From Ridley Scott's 'Alien' to Orson Welles' 'Citizen Kane,' the film reels are as unique and colorful as the movies they hold. Each of their characteristics were accentuated by a set of bright lights placed behind them.

Riedler writes about The Unseen Seen, "The concept is to confront the viewer with the image of an object (filmrolls) and in doing so recall images from the spectator’s memory."
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Film Aesthetics - Capitalizing on the resurgence of nostalgia for traditional film production methods.
2. Preserving Cinematic Heritage - Finding innovative ways to capture and showcase the rich history of film reels.
3. The Future of Film Distribution - Exploring the disruptive potential of an all-digital medium in the movie industry.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Leveraging photography techniques to capture and highlight the unique characteristics of film reels.
2. Museums and Exhibitions - Creating immersive experiences that allow visitors to explore the archives of major film museums.
3. Film Production and Distribution - Adapting to the transition towards digital mediums while still honoring the legacy of traditional film production.

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