Our current research efforts focus on the following
seven
main areas:
Cinematic Creation-States
- The effects of cinematic creator consciousness on constructed
cinematic reality (CCR).
Transformative Production
Practices - The application of transpersonal and integral
approaches to cinematic production practices to help induce
optimum cinematic creation-states.
Cinematic Resonance
- The capacity for cinematic media to resonate with,
capture and express sentient presence, spatial atmospheres, and
various creator, subject, and viewer realities.
Cinematic Induction
- The use of audiovisual cinematic design elements to induce
altered states of consciousness.
Cinematic Sensory
Synchronization - The use of the synchronization of
image, sound, text, creation-states, and production practices
to capture, express, and induce transcendent, transformational
and healing experiences
Integral Cinema -
The application of integral theory and practice to cinematic
media theory, development, production, and distribution to help create
more powerful and effective cinematic realities; establish a
more efficient, cost-effective, healthy, and creatively
fulfilling workflow; increase the ability to target and reach
desired audiences; enhance one's aptitude for comprehending and
navigating the rapidly evolving and convergent cinematic media
environment; and foster a greater understanding of the cinematic
medium itself.