The Artery Brings in Artist Ronen Tanchum to head VR/AR Division

Technology company The Artery is currently expanding its award-winning talent base, and with the recent launch of its virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) division, the company has hired artist Ronen Tanchum as the Creative and Technical Director for it.

Tanchum’s background is in producing FX setups for feature films, overseeing development on recent blockbusters such as Deadpool, Transformers, The Amazing Spiderman, Happy Feet 2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Wolverine, and many more.

Ronen Tanchum Headshot

Of the new appointment Deborah Sullivan, Executive Producer/Managing Director, The Artery said: “We are aggressively evolving The Artery right now, and are committed to finding the best, the brightest, and the most talented artists in the world, and bringing them into our company.

“We are especially proud to have Ronen join us as the first acclaimed artist under our new mandate. He is extremely talented and is one of those rare individuals who has both proven creative AND technical expertise across all screens, including film, TV, commercials, digital, gaming and experiential. His wealth of knowledge from the world of visual effects for feature films is stellar, and has worked on many of the world’s biggest, recent hit movies. With Ronen’s vision now part of The Artery’s artistic fabric, we are poised to aggressively pursue the new projects and opportunities that are sure to come our way within the worlds of Virtual and Augmented Reality.”

With the rapid growth of  VR and AR sees a lot of potential in the genre which is why it’s putting such impetus into the launch of the company’s new division. Most recently The Artery has created visuals for Sony Pictures Classics film Norman starring Richard Gere; the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards; the new Netflix TV series The Get Down.

“VR today stands at just the tip of the iceberg,” says Tanchum. “Before VR came along, we were just observers, and controlled our worlds through a mouse and a keyboard. Through the VR medium, humans become active participants in the virtual world – we get to step into our own imaginations with a direct link to our brains for the first time, experiencing the first impressions of a virtual world. As creators, VR offers us a very powerful tool by which to present a unique new experience.

“The first thing I ask a potential new client who wants to create a VR experience is, ‘Why VR? What is the role of VR in your story?’ Coming from our long experiences in the CG world by working on highly demanding creative visual projects, we at The Artery have evolved our collective knowledge and developed a strong pipeline into this new VR platform. We are using it to its fullest to tell stories. We inform our clients that VR shouldn’t be created just because it’s ‘cool.’ The new VR platform should be used to play an integral part of the storyline itself – a well crafted VR experience should embellish and complement the story. We pride ourselves in our ‘story first’ approach to this new platform.”

As The Artery continues its expansion into VR VRFocus will bring you the latest updates.