Kate Winslet, Jennifer Hudson, Glenn Close Join All-Female Cast Of Baobab Studios’ Baba Yaga

Baobab Studios announced some massive additions to a now star-studded, all-female cast for their next VR project, Baba Yaga.

Kate Winslet, Jennifer Hudson, and Glenn Close will join Daisy Ridley in the upcoming immersive VR movie set to premiere next month at the 2020 Venice International Film Festival. Hudson is also an executive producer on the film.

These three new additions make Baba Yaga one of Baobab’s most high-profile projects yet. Other Hollywood celebrities have appeared in the studio’s work in the past, such as Ali Wong in Bonfire, but to see four major actresses all appear in an immersive VR film together is pretty unprecedented, especially with Hudson in the producer role as well.

Daisy Ridley will play the viewer’s sister, Magda. When their mother, the Chief (played by Close) falls deathly ill, the two of them will have to work together and enter the forbidden forest (played by Hudson) to seek a cure from Baba Yaga (played by Winslet).

“Baba Yaga is a beautiful work of animation and I was honored to be an executive producer alongside my talented collaborators at Baobab Studios,” said Hudson in a prepared statement. “While the story is rooted in classic folklore, we were inspired to bring it into modern light by focusing on environmental themes and strong female characters, themes the world needs to explore now more than ever. It was my pleasure to be part of the strong female cast alongside Daisy, Kate, and Glenn.”

The immersive VR animation was created during the pandemic, a feat which the film’s director and Baobab co-founder Eric Darnell called “especially challenging”. While the film is set to debut at the Venice Film Festival in a matter of weeks, it will also be available exclusively on Oculus Quest later this year.

Daisy Ridley Cast In Baobab Studios’ Next VR Movie, Baba Yaga

Baobab Studios revealed that Daisy Ridley has been cast in the lead role for their upcoming VR project, Baba Yaga.

First revealed earlier this month, Baba Yaga is the next immersive VR movie from talented VR group Baobab Studios, the developers of Bonfire, Asteroids! and many other VR movie projects. In a ‘Work In Progress’ presentation at the Annecy International Animal Festival Online, the studio revealed that Daisy Ridley has been cast in the lead role of Magda. Ridley is best known for portraying Rey in the most recent trilogy of Star Wars films, the first of which was her breakthrough role.

baba yaga daisy ridley

We also got some meatier story details from Baobab, revealing a bit more about what to expect from its next project:

“In Baba Yaga, viewers will be invited as a main character into a haunting fairytale world completely reimagined, and their choices will determine the ending of this story of love, fortitude and magic. Sometimes a force for evil, sometimes a force for good, the enigmatic witch Baba Yaga uses her powers to stop the villagers whose settlement encroaches upon her enchanted forest. When the viewer’s mother, the village chief, falls deathly ill, it is up to them and their sister Magda to do the unthinkable—enter the forest, uncover its hidden mysteries and get the cure from Baba Yaga. Ultimately, every decision the viewer makes matters…even whether humanity and nature can live in balance.”

While the ‘Work In Progress’ presentation from the other day is only available to accredited Annecy festival viewers, the Baobab Studios team will also participate in a live Q&A on June 23rd at 9am PST as part of the festival, which will be available to the public.

Are you looking forward to Baba Yaga? Let us know what you think in the comments

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Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley to Play Lead in Baobab Studios’ Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga Madga Daisy Ridley

At the beginning of the month celebrated virtual reality (VR) animation studio Baobab Studios announced its next project, bringing the legend of Baba Yaga to life. Today, the team has announced that Daisy Ridley (Star Wars, Murder on the Orient Express) has been cast in the lead role of Magda.

Baba Yaga

The news was revealed as part of Baobab Studios’ Work in Progress presentation at the Annecy International Animation Festival’s 2020 Online which began today.

Viewers play the main role in this reimagined tale, where their mother, the village chief, becomes deathly ill. So they’re tasked alongside their sister Magda to do what their village fears most – enter the forest where Baba Yaga dwells and get the cure. The only problem, the witch is sometimes a force for evil, sometimes a force for good, using her powers to halt the villager’s encroachment into her domain.

Viewers will have choices to make along the way, determining how the story will end and whether humanity and nature can find a balance.

Discussing the new project Ridley said in a statement.”Baobab is at the very forefront of VR and interactive animation, so it’s been exciting to work with Eric and the team to bring such a beautiful story to life. I love playing Magda, because she is brave, vulnerable and fiercely protective of her family all at the same time. The idea that the viewer will be able to genuinely interact with my character in this magical world and help steer the course of the narrative is so amazing,”

Baba Yaga

“We are so fortunate to have Daisy breathe life into the role of Magda, as her talent and energy for the project fuels us all. She has such a way of always finding the right tone and delivering the most meaningful performance for any scene. Her work is such a huge inspiration to our animators,” adds Eric Darnell, Baobab Studios’ Co-founder/CCO and director of Baba Yaga.

Currently, Baobab Studios has said Baba Yaga will launch later this year across multiple formats. Previous titles like Bonfire and Crow: The Legend have appeared on Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR headsets. VRFocus will continue its coverage of Baba Yaga, reporting back with further updates.

Bonfire & Paper Beast Selected for Games For Change 2020 Awards

Bonfire

The 17th annual Games For Change (G4C) festival takes place next month and like many others, it’ll be a digital-only event. Today, the 22 finalists for the Games For Change Awards have been announced with virtual reality (VR) titles including Bonfire and Paper Beast selected for the XR category.

Paper Beast

The Games For Change festival as well as the awards advocate the power of videogames as drivers to impact society in meaningful ways. This year’s awards were highly competitive, seeing over 200 game submissions across the six categories.

Nominated in the Best XR for Change category are:

  • Bonfire from Baobab Studios (Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, Oculus Quest, HTC Vive, PlayStation VR)
  • Escape to the Future from Open Lab, Newcastle University (Digital Immersive Escape Game, 360 Projection)
  • Paper Beast from Pixel Reef (PlayStation VR)
  • The Holy City from Nimrod Shanit (Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, HTC Vive)

Paper Beast is probably the best known out of all those selected and the only videogame. Currently available for PlayStation VR – with a PC version on the way – its a puzzle-adventure set in a surreal world of paper creatures which can manipulate the landscape.

Bonfire, on the other hand, is more of an interactive experience, where you’re tasked with finding humanity a new home, landing on a planet filled with strange but friendly creatures.

Games for Change 2020 awards collage

As for the other categories they look like this:

Best Gameplay

  • Arise: A Simple Story from Piccolo Studio (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
  • Dear Reader from Local No. 12 (iOS, Mac, Apple TV)
  • Mosaic from Krillbite Studio (PC, Mac, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS)
  • Sky: Children of the Light from thatgamecompany (iOS)

Most Innovative

  • Concrete Genie from Pixelopus (PlayStation 4)
  • Dreams from Media Molecule  (PlayStation 4)
  • Sea of Solitude from Jo-Mei (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
  • Sky: Children of the Light from thatgamecompany (iOS)

Most Significant Impact

  • Eliza from Zachtronics (PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch)
  • Life is Strange 2 from DONTNOD Entertainment (PC, Mac, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
  • Sea of Solitude from Jo-Mei (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
  • SweetXheart from Catt Small (Web/Online)

Best Learning Game

  • Funexpected Math from Funexpected LTD (iOS)
  • Mightier from Mightier (Android, iOS)
  • Rabbids Coding from Ubisoft (PC)
  • Sci-Ops: Global Defense from Plasma Games (Web/Online)

Best Student Game

  • Apollo from Team Apollo, University of Southern California (PC, Mac, Live Action)
  • Gamer Girl from RIT’s School of Interactive Games and Media (Web/Online)
  • Plasticity from Plasticity Games, University of Southern California (PC)
  • Resilience from Sungrazer Studio, Drexel University (PC, Mac, Linux)

The Best Gameplay, Most Innovative, Most Significant Impact and Best Learning Game are all eligible for the “G4C People’s Choice” award which you can vote here for. Plus, all the finalists are eligible for the Game of the Year award.

The Games For Change Festival takes place between 14th – 16th July, with the Games For Change Awards streamed at 7:30 pm EDT on 14th. For further updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Baobab Studios Announces Next VR Film, ‘BABA YAGA’, Sneak Peek Coming Next Week

Baobab Studios, the VR film studio behind the likes of Bonfire and Crow: The Legend, has announced its newest film titled BABA YAGA, which the studio describes as a “contemporary portrayal of the Eastern European legend” of the same name.

Baobab Studios has been creating made-for-VR short films since 2015. The studio’s 2018 film, Crow: The Legend, was released on Oculus Rift, Go, and Gear VR, and earned Baobab two Daytime Emmy awards.

The studio is gearing up to reveal its next film, Baba Yaga which sounds like it will take the studio’s artful, Pixar-esque style in an entirely new direction.

Baba Yaga is […] inspired by illustrative 2D pop-up animation, hand-drawn and stop-motion styles, creating a modern visual language for VR inspired by classic animation,” the studio says.

Further, the studio is teasing that the film will have a branching narrative which will be impacted by the choices of the viewer.

“Sometimes a force for evil, sometimes a force for good, the enigmatic witch Baba Yaga uses her powers to protect the forest from the villagers’ encroachment. When your mother, the village chief, falls deathly ill it is up to you and your sister Magda to do the unthinkable—enter the forest, uncover its hidden mysteries and get the cure from Baba Yaga.”

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Directed by Baobab’s Eric Darnell and co-directed by Mathias Chelebourg, Baba Yaga will be first revealed at the 2020 Annecy International Animation Festival which is being held virtually from June 15th to June 30th. There the studio will offer the first look at the film during a presentation on June 15th, which will be available to virtual festival goers throughout the event.

So far a release date for Baba Yaga hasn’t been announced, but you can find Baobab’s four other films here for free.

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Baobab Studios Announces Next VR Film, ‘BABA YAGA’, Sneak Peek Coming Next Week

Baobab Studios, the VR film studio behind the likes of Bonfire and Crow: The Legend, has announced its newest film titled BABA YAGA, which the studio describes as a “contemporary portrayal of the Eastern European legend” of the same name.

Baobab Studios has been creating made-for-VR short films since 2015. The studio’s 2018 film, Crow: The Legend, was released on Oculus Rift, Go, and Gear VR, and earned Baobab two Daytime Emmy awards.

The studio is gearing up to reveal its next film, Baba Yaga which sounds like it will take the studio’s artful, Pixar-esque style in an entirely new direction.

Baba Yaga is […] inspired by illustrative 2D pop-up animation, hand-drawn and stop-motion styles, creating a modern visual language for VR inspired by classic animation,” the studio says.

Further, the studio is teasing that the film will have a branching narrative which will be impacted by the choices of the viewer.

“Sometimes a force for evil, sometimes a force for good, the enigmatic witch Baba Yaga uses her powers to protect the forest from the villagers’ encroachment. When your mother, the village chief, falls deathly ill it is up to you and your sister Magda to do the unthinkable—enter the forest, uncover its hidden mysteries and get the cure from Baba Yaga.”

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Directed by Baobab’s Eric Darnell and co-directed by Mathias Chelebourg, Baba Yaga will be first revealed at the 2020 Annecy International Animation Festival which is being held virtually from June 15th to June 30th. There the studio will offer the first look at the film during a presentation on June 15th, which will be available to virtual festival goers throughout the event.

So far a release date for Baba Yaga hasn’t been announced, but you can find Baobab’s four other films here for free.

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Baba Yaga Is Baobab Studio’s Next VR Movie, First Look Coming Soon

Baobab Studios, the developers behind Bonfire, Asteroids! and more, revealed that their next project is an immersive experience called ‘Baby Yaga’. A first look will be unveiled at the 2020 Annecy International Animation Festival Online in a few weeks.

Baba Yaga will be co-directed by the studio’s Co-Founder Eric Darnell and French director Mathias Chelebourg. The experience will be “a contemporary portrayal of the Eastern European legend inspired by illustrative 2D pop-up animation, hand-drawn and stop-motion styles.”

A few details of Baba Yaga’s narrative can be found on the Baobab Studios site:

It’s up to you and your sister Magda, to save your mother by entering the forest to obtain the cure from the enigmatic witch, Baba Yaga. Your choices define how this story of love and magic ends.

Due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, Annecy is one of many festivals and events to move to an online format this year. Accredited festival viewers will be able to watch a ‘Work In Progress’ presentation on Baby Yaga, which will be available for the entire two-week event starting from June 15. A live Q&A with the Baobab Studios team will also take place on June 23rd at 9am PST.

We were big fans of Baobab’s last offering, Bonfire, which starred comedian Ali Wong and premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. As Jamie noted in his Bonfire review, Baobab’s learned a lot from each of their productions, getting better and better every time. We can’t wait to see what they’ve got in store next.

Baobab Studios says Baba Yaga will premiere later this year, in ‘multiple formats’.

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Asteroids! Creator Baobab Studios Unveils Next VR Project ‘Baba Yaga’

Baba Yaga

Baobab Studios has built quite the library of immersive experiences from sci-fi series Asteroids! and Invasion! to the colourful Crow: The Legend. Now the studio has revealed the first details for its next project, Baba Yaga, ahead of a special online festival in a couple of weeks.

Baba Yaga

The Emmy Award-winning studio will be bringing this Eastern European legend to life with inspiration from classic animation styles like 2D pop-up animation and stop-motion. Only the above poster has been revealed so far but Baobab Studios does note in a statement that “Baba Yaga blends theater, cinema, and animation into a unique experience that explores themes of empowerment and environmentalism.”

“Sometimes a force for evil, sometimes a force for good, the enigmatic witch Baba Yaga uses her powers to protect the forest from the villagers’ encroachment,” notes the synopsis. “When your mother, the village chief, falls deathly ill it is up to you and your sister Magda to do the unthinkable—enter the forest, uncover its hidden mysteries and get the cure from Baba Yaga.”

To get a first look at Baba Yaga you’ll need to register for the Annecy International Animation Festival’s 2020 Online edition. Baobab Studios will be holding a “Work in Progress” presentation at the start of the event on Monday 15th June.

The session will feature co-founders Maureen Fan (CEO), Eric Darnell (CCO) and Larry Cutler (CTO) as well as other team members. They’ll be discussing past projects, the studio’s philosophy, their approach to interactive filmmaking and of course a sneak peek at Baba Yaga.

Baba Yaga

“While we wish we could actually be in Annecy meeting up with all our friends in the industry to celebrate the best in animation this month, we’re so happy to participate in the festival’s online programming with this first look at what we’ve been up to at Baobab with our newest film, Baba Yaga, said Darnell. 

In addition to that presentation the team will also participate in a live festival Q&A festival on 23rd June at 9am PST/6pm CEST.

Baobab Studios has released five projects to date – Invasion!, Asteroids!, Crow: The Legend, Bonfire and Jack – the first four available across a variety of headsets.

Baba Yaga is slated to arrive later this year. When further details are released, VRFocus will let you know.

The VR Job Hub: ESL UK, Coatsink & Baobab Studios

It used to be the case that a job could be for life, where you may have spent 20/30 even 40 years at the same place. Nowadays, that’s not really the case. Sure there are the odd industries where you can but tech isn’t one of them. It’s dynamic and fast-moving, and while having experience is essential, it doesn’t need to come from just one job. 

Location Company Role Link
London, UK ESL UK Weavr Lead Software Developer Click Here to Apply
Leicester, UK ESL UK ESL UK Weavr PR & Comms Manager Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Animator Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Games Programmer Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Graphics Programmer Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Network Programmer Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Producer Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink Sound Designer Click Here to Apply
Sunderland, UK Coatsink VFX Artist Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Animator Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Executive Assistant Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Interactivity Engineer Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Production Designer Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Render Engineer Click Here to Apply
Redwood Shores, CA Baobab Studios Software Engineer Click Here to Apply

Don’t forget, if there wasn’t anything that took your fancy this week there’s always last week’s listings on The VR Job Hub to check as well.

If you are an employer looking for someone to fill an immersive technology related role – regardless of the industry – don’t forget you can send us the lowdown on the position and we’ll be sure to feature it in that following week’s feature. Details should be sent to Peter Graham (pgraham@vrfocus.com).

We’ll see you next week on VRFocus at the usual time of 3PM (UK) for another selection of jobs from around the world.

Competition: Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR & Bonfire for Oculus Quest

Would you believe it, VRFocus is just too good to our readers and we’ve gone and secured some more videogame codes for another Friday competition. A few weeks back we held a giveaway to win codes for Moss and Shadow Point for Oculus Quest. Well today, VRFocus has more codes available for Oculus Quest owners, this time for Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR and Bonfire.

Racket Fury VR Oculus Quest

If you like to be active in virtual reality (VR) and you’re somehow bored of Beat Saber or punching people in the face with Creed: Rise to Glory then how about delving into the competitive world of table tennis – albeit a futuristic one with robots. Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR encompasses the fast-paced sport of ping pong into a single-player experience.

Originally released in 2017 for HTC Vive before expanding support to include Oculus Rift, Oculus Go and PlayStation VR,  Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR features 16 opponents to face across several challenging cups. Retailing for £14.99 GBP on the Oculus Store, the title also features multiplayer with cross-play and cross-buy support. So if you win a code it’ll also unlock the Oculus Rift version.

The second title VRFocus has codes for is Baobab Studios’ latest narrative experience Bonfire. The VR content developer is well known for a slew of awesome animated titles including Invasion!, Asteroids! and Crow: The Legend. Bonfire is a sci-fi story with interactive elements. You’re looking for a new home for humanity within the cosmos but unfortunately, your piloting skills aren’t too great and you crash-land on an unknown planet. Huddled around a makeshift bonfire for warmth strange noises suddenly appear from the forest.

Bonfire

For this competition, VRFocus is giving away several codes for Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR and Bonfire on Oculus Quest standalone headset. There are multiple ways to enter the giveaway with standard prize draw entry rules applying: Follow us (or already be following us) on Twitter or alternatively, visit our Facebook page or YouTube channel to get an entry for each. Only one code is available per person, each drawn randomly. The competition will be open a week. Beginning today and ending at midnight UK time on 28th June 2019. The draw will be made shortly thereafter. Best of luck.

Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR & Bonfire Oculus Quest Game Code Competition