“Eyes in Outer Space” is a Disney short film from 1959 that examines the possibilities and then the realities of using space satellites, already touching on Haarp, chemtrails and geoengineering.

It was directed by Ward Kimball, who also wrote the story with William Bosche and John W. Dunn. The film stars Paul Frees (The Haunted Mansion's, “Ghost Ghost”, “Ludwig von Drank”) as the narrator and Jack Smith as the moderator of the weather center. The film combines live-action footage with animated segments showing various scenarios of weather change, such as the production of rain, snow, fog and wind.

The film was produced in collaboration with the US Department of Defense, which provided technical information and guidance on the feasibility and impact of weather changes. The film was intended to be a scientific factual presentation that would inform and educate the public about this emerging technology. The film also raised ethical and moral questions about the possible use of space satellites for military purposes.

The film was released in theaters on June 18, 1959 and received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Some praised the film for its innovative use of animation and realistic depiction of weather phenomena, while others criticized it for its lack of scientific rigor and speculative tone. The film has since become a cult classic among both Disney fans and space enthusiasts.

A note about this enlargement: Due to the "flat" nature of the UPA animation style in the short, we decided to optimize the presentation by upscaling the source material to 60fps and being fairly aggressive with color grading, as the original digitized copy is not in optimal condition. Since the animations are often based on scientific concepts and machines built to support research, the upscaling to 60fps fits the context well and reveals more artistic detail than before; similar to what we would see in CG industrial videos today, but with a much more interesting theme...space!

Eyes In Outer Space - A Science Factual Presentation
Eyes In Outer Space - A Science Factual Presentation

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