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Award-winning VR
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VRTOV 2013
Thirty years after the military took control of Chile in a violent coup, the ripples of that event continue to play out in the lives and memories of those involved. Audience Award Winner from Sheffield Doc Fest 2014, Assent presents a personal journey into a collective trauma.
VRTOV / BBC / Crossover 2016
Step into one man’s memories and journey back to a moment that changed Irish history forever: the 1916 Easter Rising. A Lovie Award winning historical VR experience starring Liam Cunningham that’s part documentary, part virtual theatre.
VRTOV / BBC 2016
Multi award-winning The Turning Forest is a real-time CG VR experience for people young and old— inviting audiences into a magical space of imagination, where rustling leaves are also the footsteps of something familiar, yet strange. In this place things are not quite what they seem. Winner of a Webby, nominated for a Google Play Award and winner of best sound at the TVB Europe Awards.
VRTOV / DoubleWire Productions 2017
When bombs rain down on their hometown, a family is broken apart. A young girl is forced to flee by boat; her father, to stay behind.
VRTOV / Unwritten Endings 2018
In 1916, a man was found wandering the streets of London in an Australian soldier’s uniform. He did not know who he was. He was deemed unfit for service, labelled a ‘deserter’, and sent to Sydney’s Callan Park Mental Asylum where he would spend 12 years without an identity: lost and forgotten. How he came to be found is the remarkable true story of The Unknown Patient.
VRTOV 2020
A unique three-episode hybrid of real-time VR experience, live performance, and video essay in which three moving image makers explore how we now watch films by putting various ‘machines for viewing’ including cinema and virtual reality face to face.
Co-directed by Richard Misek, Charlie Shackleton, and Oscar Raby.