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Commented on What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
I think promenade theatre (action around a obliging and mostly passive audience) is an obvious model to work from. I do think you have to remember that although some viewers will want to have value-added fun "breaking" the intended narrative,...
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paws4thot commented on
What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
Filmmakers might be learning the shaky-cam lesson - Pacific Rim's giant robot cinematography is so much better than Michael Bay's Transformers in part because Guillermo del Toro stands his camera far enough back to let you see his creations in action. Ok, I've not actually seen "Pacific Rim", but Michael Bay's close shot, fast cut style does annoy me. To the extent of stopping me watching or buying fims he directed and I might otherwise enjoy....
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gmuir77 commented on
What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
Watch the Matrix again. The first one. The scenes are hand-crafted. Much of the effects were practical. You felt like you were in the story. Fast cuts and close action, that's lazy. I can't wait for movies to get good again....
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paws4thot commented on
What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
"Watch 'The Matrix' again"? Must I? I sort of agree your point, but so much of it now seems like Gnosticism, or effects that Hong Kong cinema had been doing for years......
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hugo.fisher commented on
What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
I tend to think that VR won't succeed in the home market for anything but games unless - big unless - we get some kind of technological breakthrough in holograms or direct laser projection onto the retina. 3D movies work because we're accustomed to sitting in a dark room and not moving. It's a deliberately passive experience. 3D gaming and simulation works because the people wearing the headsets are actively involved. You're not a passive spectator, and there's more payoff for putting on the encumbering (and dorky) headset. But games are not telling a story - there may be a...
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Alexx Kay commented on
What's The Future For Virtual Reality Movies?
"Sleep No More" originally ran in Boston, a coproduction of Punchdrunk, an experimental London group and the ART. After a hugely successful Boston run (which I saw several times), it moved to NYC, where it seems to have become a fixture. They run 9 shows a week. I presume they must have a significant number of understudies, if not two full casts (or more!), as the show is hugely physical for all the performers. I can't recommend it highly enough. Order tickets well in advance, as sell-outs were quite regular last time I checked....
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