The Future of Storytelling

Creating the Emerging Worlds of Virtual Reality

Our September Pop-Up Event, “The Future of Storytelling: Creating the Emerging Worlds of Virtual Reality” featured spotlight guest Eugene Chung founder and CEO of Penrose Studios, creator and director of Arden’s Wake: The Prologue, Allumette and The Rose and I and Jason Rosenthal (Lytro) where he is working to deliver on the promise of Virtual Reality and define the next generation of film and television production with Light Field technology. They sat down with Bill Malloy and Brian Nugent (Sway Ventures) to discuss how virtual reality has emerged as a new artistic medium and a creative platform. From storytelling to world building—learn how creators can leverage the true power of VR experiences.

Things we referred to at the event (that you are definitely going to want to click on):

  • Penrose’s mission is to define the next generation of human storytelling and in Arden’s Wake the team continues to push the boundaries of entertainment through immersive experiences that explore universal themes of family, love, loss, fear, and sacrifice.

  • Penrose Studios receives the Best VR film award at the Venice Film Festival, and the prestigious film community.

  • Hallelujah is a revolutionary virtual reality music performance, and is the world’s first VR music experience to provide an uncompromised sense of presence with six degrees of freedom (6DoF) using Lytro Immerge technology.

  • Meet The D.W. Griffith Of Virtual Reality

Special thanks again to our spotlight guests, Eugene Chung and Jason Rosenthal and spotlight partner, Sheppard Mullin.

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