Week 14
Over The Moon
This is a really cool film
I SAW THIS TRAILER
This is a 2D 3D film. It is based in China, it is amazing!
I want to watch this film
OK. Back to this lesson
There are two different things we are learning today
VR 360 Film-making and Immersive Storytelling
Also, Interesting Production Techniques
We will look at Interesting Production Techniques first
The film 'Tangerine' was filmed on an iphone
Another film shot on an iphone is 'Unsane'
'In The Robot Skies' used drones in their film
They programmed a drone to capture their film without a person controlling it
'Kubo and the Two Strings'
This is a blend of CGI and stop-motion 3D printing
This looks AMAZING. I like the look of this. I want to watch it. It is so cool
'DeepFakes'
We can now take a person's face and have them do or say anything
This can be really bad in the future
Technology is getting better so people can do anything
'The Irishman'
They de-aged someone! They are 70 or 80 years old, but in the film he is 40!!
Virtual Tour de France
Because of global restrictions during the pandemic, as well as crowded gatherings being banned in some places, virtual sports events have taken off
Now to the other point for today
VR 360 Degree Film-making and Immersive Storytelling
Who is making VR Films
RedRaion
“Emotions give value to experiences and make them more real, authentic, true. And there are no stronger emotions than the ones that involve you in first person. Which do you prefer? Travelling and enjoying the world through your eyes or seeing the pictures your friends took during their trips? This is why we produce virtual reality movies.”
How are VR Films made?
Here are some films made in VR
Robert Rodriguez's The Limit
The Conjuring 2
Nightwish Trailer
360 Google Spotlight
Rain or Shine
Buggy Night
Special Delivery
Back to the Moon
Baobao Studios
Invasion!
Asteroids!
Son of Jaguar
Gigoia Studios
The Invisible man
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