Do LaB Releases 2015 Lightning in a Bottle After Movie!

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Do LaB Releases 2015 Lightning in a Bottle After Movie!

The Do LaB releases their Lightning in a Bottle 2015 after movie taking us on a stunning visual journey of their annual ‘crown jewel’ gathering.  As California’s premiere music, arts and camp-out festival, Lightning in a Bottle attracted its largest audience to date in 2015 with twenty thousand people making the pilgrimage to attend the sold out festival known for its world-class performers, mesmerizing stage designs, interactive art, yoga, and health-conscious workshops.
 
Whether or not you made the trek out to Lightning in a Bottle this year, the 2015 after movie takes viewers on a quest to experience the festival vibes, people, art, music, location, love, architecture, and overall good feels for themselves. Through an astounding visual crescendo shifting between day and night activities, the aerial footage and musical highlights help to breathe life into the daily journey and many faces of Lightning in a Bottle.
 
The after movie filmmaker, Vinton Depiction, worked to absorb the festival’s sense of unhindered intimacy through the film and said that “LiB is proof that within all of us is a single creative spark that can give rise to unlimited possibility and potential. That spark is seen in “do-art”, heard through walls of deep sound, and felt in the hearts of each other; Our hope is that by sharing the story of that spark, we can show the world what’s possible.”
 
LiB is also the most environmentally conscious festival in America, having received the Outstanding Award four years running from A Greener Festival for its healthy food vendors, free water stations, composting and recycling infrastructure, pack-it-in/pack-it-out policy, and other green initiatives.
 
Next up, the Do LaB brings you their co-produced event Dirtybird Campout taking place this October in Silverado, California. Dust off your camping gear and calibrate your compasses, for the three-day Dirtybird Campout.  You’re never too old to go to summer camp!