Read these reactions from actual participants of our immersive VR movie, “Alamo Adventure.” This may give you some idea of the power of our new medium. These people volunteered to be taken back in time, and their reactions are in their own words. (Those who weren’t speechless, that is.)
De Niro on Immersion (VR Movies)
Here’s where I came in! A pre-immersive experience called “Vancouver 1948” created a sensation at the NY 2014 Tribeca Film festival just as a kid from California gaff-taped together the beginnings of a new medium. VR movies were my vague concept then. Two years later, it is a reality. Here’s what recent convert Robert… Read more…
The Case For VR Theaters, Pt. 2
Since our company’s inception in March of 2014, we have steadfastly maintained that there will most certainly be a need for simultaneous shared experience VR. Obviously, there will be a huge demand for single person private viewing. We get that. Education But there will nonetheless be the inevitable need for group screenings. Take the example… Read more…
Future of Audio
This is so cool. Our day job is making movies. Now it’s making a whole new kind of movie, called an immersion. Some say this new medium is more like dreaming than watching a movie. Anyway, it’s not just revolutionary in visuals. Check this demo out on how things will sound. Unfortunately, the audio limitations… Read more…
VR in Education: This Changes Everything!
According to a recent Stanford University study, when children were asked one week afterward whether their VR experience really happened or was virtual, 50% said, “real.” Gulp. Let that sink in a moment. Then consider the reality of VR as the ultimate teaching tool. When our brain records a virtual experience as an actual remembered… Read more…
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