VR Series Capturing Everest Debuts on LIFE VR

Last October Time Inc.’s Sports Illustrated and Endemol Shine Beyond USA announced a collaborative effort to record the ascent of Mount Everest in 360-degrees. Today the four-part series Capturing Everest has launched on LIFE VR and several other platforms.

The four episodes – The JourneyThe BlessingThe Icefall and The Summit – follows the journey of three climbers as they attempt to make the summit. They were Jeff Glasbrenner, a Paralympian and 25-time Ironman who became the first American amputee to summit Mount Everest on this expedition; Lisa Thompson, a breast cancer survivor who quit her job to take on the mountain; and Madison Mountaineering guide Brent Bishop, son of the legendary climber Barry Bishop, a member of the first American team to summit Everest, in 1963.

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Capturing Everest was shot over a two-month period last spring, the first time the mountain has been deemed safe enough for climbers after two years of cancellations due to bad weather and safety concerns. Using a variety of 360-degree capture methods, the team built specialised cameras rigged to zip lines and body harnesses on the climbers offer first-person views of Mount Everest.

The documentary is available through LIFE VR as well as a microsite on SI.com. On the project editors of SI wrote in a statement: “It was no ordinary expedition, and it was captured in an extraordinary way…. You’ve seen photos and video from the peak. But you’ve never felt Everest like this… Capturing Everest is yet another example of how SI is delivering the access and storytelling for which we’ve always been known in cutting-edge ways—and it’s the jumping-off point for a new idea of what a magazine can be.”

“We are thrilled that Capturing Everest is getting this amazing launch platform thanks to our partners at Sports Illustrated and LIFE VR,” says Bonnie Pan, President, Endemol Shine Beyond USA. “This is such a special series, featuring an amazingly brave team of climbers who captured a view of Everest that has never been seen before.”

LIFE VR is a free app for iOS and Android, and can be watched through a Cardboard head-mounted display (HMD) as well as Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive.

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Journey up Mt. Everest In Upcoming Documentary Series on LIFE VR

Last month Time Inc. launched a new multiplatform virtual reality (VR) called LIFE VR to deliver immersive stories from around the world. Now Time Inc.’s Sports Illustrated and Endemol Shine Beyond USA, have collaborated on a 360-degree documentary series following the journey of four climbers during their 2016 summit of Mt. Everest.

The production, called Capturing Everest was shot on location across a two-month period, utilising specialised 360-degree cameras rigged to zip lines and body harnesses on the climbers offering first-person views of Mt. Everest.

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The series follows a team led by Garrett Madison, a six-time Everest summiteer who has led 37 climbers to the summit, as well as Brent Bishop, a three-time Everest summiteer, who is the son of legendary climber Barry Bishop. There’s Jeff Glasbrenner an American amputee hoping to be the first to summit Everest, Lisa White, the lone female member of the team and a cancer survivor, and Nick Perks who’s fulfilling a promise to climb Everest in memory of his late father.

“Attacking the world’s highest summit seemed like the perfect place to go with our new VR initiative, and by partnering with Endemol Shine and adding in the world-class storytellers from Sports Illustrated, I think we have something truly special and unique to offer our audience,” said Mia Tramz, Managing Editor of LIFE VR. “We can’t wait to bring viewers along for this once-in-a-lifetime journey. This is exactly the type of experience LIFE VR was created for.”

Capturing Everest will premiere in early 2017 on Time Inc.’s new LIFE VR platform and SI.com in 360-degree video. Sports Illustrated will also feature coverage of this endeavour across its print and digital properties.

“This groundbreaking production is going to allow anyone with a smart phone to virtually climb Mt. Everest,” says Bonnie Pan, President, Endemol Shine Beyond USA. “VR is allowing us to tell stories in new and unique ways, and with this series, our brave team of climbers captured a view of Everest that’s going to blow people’s minds. And who better to partner with for such a breathtaking series than the teams at Sports Illustrated and LIFE VR at Time Inc., who are really pushing the scale of these experiences.”

“Summiting Everest has captivated the imagination like few other athletic feats,” said Chris Stone, Editorial Director of Time Inc.’s Sports Illustrated Group. “Capturing an ascent in VR makes the unattainable seem attainable while at the same time reinforcing the mythology of Everest. This production is both extraordinarily real and unreal all at once. We are thrilled to bring the viewer along for the odyssey.”

The LIFE VR app is free for iOS and Android, with support for the Google Cardboard head-mounted display (HMD), as well as Gear VR, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive.

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