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  1. Dec 23, 2020 · VR.5 - The Original Television Soundtrack (CD) Zoo Entertainment 72445-11109-2 US 1995https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VR.50:00 01 Sydney's Theme 0:48 02 Highri...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VRVR.5 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the events of the series, Sydney Bloom was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Bloom, a computer scientist who was working on developing virtual reality. His wife Nora Bloom, a neurochemist, was also involved in the project. Sydney's father, and her sister Samantha, died in a car accident in 1978. Now in 1995, Sydney is a telephone lineworker and c...

    Development

    VR.5, a mid-season replacement, debuted shortly after the rise to popularity of The X-Files, and executive producer Thania St. John stated that "VRwill try to capture that same, creepy feeling."

    Filming

    The show's visual effects for when characters were inside virtual reality were created by shooting on black-and-white film and then manually adding color to each image. This effect took four weeks to create for each episode and added to the cost of the show, which was about U.S. $1.5 million per episode. While distributor Rysher Entertainment never confirmed it, the high cost of the production, coupled with a difficult time slot, contributed to the show's commercial failure.[citation needed]

    Music

    The music for VR.5 was created by composer John Frizzell. The opening theme music came to Frizzell in a dream. Dee Carstensen and Eileen Frizzell provided the vocals in the opening theme. The music supervisor of the series was Abby Treloggen. A soundtrack CD was released in 1995 on the Zoo Entertainment/BMG Musiclabel.

    "Sisters," "Send Me An Angel," and "Parallel Lives" were not broadcast on Fox. They are called the "missing episodes" and were broadcast in countries such as Canada, Norway, France and the United Kingdom. The series was eventually shown in its entirety on the Sci Fi Channel. The episode "Sisters" was not aired in the UK to make room for an "X-Files...

    The series was broadcast on CBS Dramain Europe in early 2014. Virtual Storm, an online community, lobbied Fox to develop a movie featuring the cast and crew of VR.5, but the project was dropped after the scripting stage.

  4. www.vr5.us › addendaAddenda - VR.5

    The Music VR.5 was one of the earliest scoring assignments for John Frizzell, who has since enjoyed a flourishing career in films and television.A promotional CD was issued of music from the earlier episodes; an official release followed with an added track: Simon’s Requiem.

  5. Feb 11, 2007 · VR.5: The Original Television Soundtrack. John Frizzell Format: Audio CD. 4.2 2 ratings. $1299. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. See all formats and editions. Audio CD $12.99 7 Used from $3.42 4 New from $5.89 1 Collectible from $19.95. Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping.

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  6. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for VR.5 - The Original Television Soundtrack by John Frizzell. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  7. Jun 13, 1995 · VR.5 by John Frizzell released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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