Ten 360-Degree VR Projects You Might’ve Missed

Ten 360-Degree VR Projects You Might’ve Missed

As more filmmakers dip a toe into VR, the sheer volume of 360-degree video releases can be overwhelming. Samsung today just released its top five most viewed videos on its Samsung VR service in 2016, including 

This is a nice preview of what National Geographic is capable of given the recent announcement of their “Live 360” offerings on Facebook. The inclusion of the floating “TURN AROUND” logo in the water to direct the viewer’s action feels effortless, but also right out of a horror movie –it’s very cool.

The Great Christmas Light Fight

From: ABC and Experience360VR

Given the time of the season, it would be remiss not to end on a festive note. This experience makes a case for how to create 360-video for the masses. The host even instructs you how to “look around” and mentions a few choice exhibits. With the glittering decorations and colors, it would be hard to find a better pairing than 360-video and Christmas lights. And in some ways it makes sense – wasn’t Rudolph an early tech adopter?

Tomorrow, The Evolution of Language

From: Future Lighthouse

Watch here: www.futurelighthouse.com/tomorrow

Created by the Madrid-based team Future Lighthouse, “Tomorrow” is a thrilling experience that almost borders on metaphysical. The sweeping sound design is what really makes this a perfect piece of content. Even though you are watching passively, you still “move” through the experience, which helps reflect the theme of the piece (society’s next step in evolution) but also makes the viewer feel like they are going on a real journey.

The Fiancé

From: The New York Times and MILK(vr), Written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood

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Being rejected by Natalie Portman has never been so cool. The noir-style music of this black and white “film” makes the future tech feel strangely nostalgic. Proof that 360 Video can be short and sweet and still be effective.

Invisible, Part I: Ripped From Reality

From: 30 Ninjas, Directed by Doug Liman

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Invisible is a huge undertaking – billing itself as “the first major scripted series designed specifically for 360-degree virtual reality.” The five-part series follows a powerful family with a supernatural secret. The content is wonderful, but a critique would be that the quick cuts between scenes could make for a headache of an experience in 360.

KNIVES

From: Written and directed by Adam Cosco

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Cosco is a wonderful example of a VR “auteur” and KNIVES is critically acclaimed for a reason. It has great pacing, well-chosen music, and great performances. Most noteworthy is the utilization of different camera angles to give it more of a renegade feel (think Tarantino). This is a technique other VR filmmakers would be wise to add to their tool-kit. The narrative is suspenseful and demonstrates how the silver bullet of VR experiences (especially passive VR) is always story.

Invasion!

From: Baobab Studios

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Probably the most well-known passive VR experience, Invasion! has an easy to follow storyline and cute characters worthy of Pixar. The smartest technical inclusion is characters directing the audience where to look (if you look at Mr. Bunny, he is staring at the aliens when the viewer is supposed to, drawing your eye forward). Smart and sweet, the short is being developed into a full-length animated feature by Joe Roth’s production company Roth Kirschenbaum.

Lovr

From: Immersive / Luniere

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This is your brain on love! Fun, great usage of music and color, and a great prototype of how small, specific concepts often pack the biggest punch in VR.

Mr. Robot Virtual Reality Experience

From: Here Be Dragons & USA Network, Directed by Sam Esmail

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It behooves the VR industry to have “mainstream” directors play in the space, but only if their creative vision make sense for the medium. This is a solid example of how to formulate a new experience that feels like a natural extension of a brand. Elliot speaks to the viewer in a manner right out of the TV show, but the camera angles and movement are only possible in VR. Brilliantly executed, and retains momentum even though the experience tops 13 minutes.

Nerve – Do You Dare

From: SilVR Thread VR

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Studio marketing departments should have this experience on file under “how to promote a film”. So smart and succinct, and gives as much of a “rush” as any interactive VR experience. Using the demo with a skateboard (as showcased at VRLA) isn’t necessary, but adds to the fun.

Maggie Lane is a writer/producer in the VR space. She has a television and film background, most recently developing content for Weta Workshop. She would like to own the bunny from INVASION as a pet.

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Invasion! Sequel Asteroids! to Debut at Sundance Film Festival

Earlier today VRFocus reported on The Sundance Film Festival revealing that Rez Infinite and Enhance Games’ Synethesia Suit would be on demonstration at next years event. But the Sundance Institute has got more planned with the announcement that Invasion! sequel Asteroids! will make its debut there.

Asteroids! continues on from Baobab Studios the successful Invasion!, its global award-winning short VR animation that introduced audiences to the bumbling aliens Mac and Cheez.

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Written and directed by Eric Darnell, Baobab Studios Chief Creative Officer, who worked on the Antz and the Madagascar movies, Asteroids! has been chosen as a coveted “official selection” by Sundance Film Festival programmers.

Asteroids! Is an important next step for Baobab Studios in showing what we can do in VR and how it is the ultimate medium for emotionally invested, compassionate and riveting storytelling.  We’re so excited to reveal the full episode in Park City where festival audiences will experience firsthand the incredible journey virtual reality takes you on. There’s really nothing else like it,”  explains Maureen Fan, CEO and co-founder of Baobab Studios.

Asteroids! picks up in deep space where Mac and Cheez and their robot-dog, Peas, are joined by the viewer playing an essential role as a robot sidekick onboard their ship. With the others up to their eyeballs in trouble, it’s up to viewers to save them.

The Sundance Film Festival runs from 19th – 29th January 2017 with screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, Utah.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Asteroids!, reporting back with any further announcements.

A Guide to the Apps for Google Daydream View

Google Daydream, like most virtual reality (VR) formats, is being lead by its videogame experiences. But head-mounted displays (HMDs) can do much more than simply entertain. The launch of the Daydream View has been accompanied by a number of unique and exclusive VR applications, and VRFocus has experienced each one to bring you the details on the best the HMD has to offer.

YouTube VR app

YouTube VR

Perhaps a surprise for some, but not for those already immersed in the world of 360 degree video. YouTube VR is the answer to anyone’s complaints about lack of content in the dawn of modern VR: tens of thousands of 360 degree videos are already available on YouTube, and here on Daydream viewable in VR mode with no additional requirements. Simple and immediate, YouTube VR is the reason to own a Daydream View at present.

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Invasion

Free to download for Google Daydream View (for a limited time, as stated on the Google Play store), Baobab StudiosInvasion! is an animated short with all the personality of a Pixar Animation Studios feature film. Starring two bumbling aliens and a rabbit – the real hero of the piece – the viewer is transported into a cartoon world where the aggression of your adversaries is lesser than their panic upon realising that you’re not scared by them.

Invasion! has already made it’s way to other VR platforms, such as HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, and comes to Google Daydream View ahead of the launch of Baobab Studios’ second title, Asteroids!.

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Google Street View

VR can transport you to another place, and with Google Street View, Daydream View does exactly that. Pick any location on Earth and there’s likely to be at least a handful of 360 degree images already available, showing you streets, venues, tourist attractions and more. Whether it’s a place you love or a place you’ve never been, Google Street View together with Daydream View can take you there.

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Fantastic Beasts

A Google Daydream exclusive, Fantastic Beasts is based on the hugely popular franchise, J. K. Rowling’s Wizarding World. Users are invited into Newt Scamander’s case to explore the world of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in this new VR experience. Meets the beasts, conjure spells and become immersed in the fantasy world ahead of the film’s launch later this month.

A Guide to the Games for Google Daydream View
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10 Daydream Apps Launch Today, 40 More Coming By Year’s End

Alongside the official reveal of the Google Pixel phone last month, Google announced Daydream View, a VR headset and controller combo designed for use with the company’s first Daydream-ready phone. Now available on the Google Store, Verizon and Best Buy, Daydream View is coming in with 10 apps and 41 more planned for release by the year’s end.

Starting today, you’ll be able to download some of the basic Google apps including YouTube (with 360 video support), Street View​, Play Movies virtual cinema​, Google Photos, and the Google Arts & Culture museum app—all of them free, and all of them designed specifically to work in VR.

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To that, Google is publishing 5 other apps built by third-party developers today:

  • Wonderglade​ (Resolution Games)— You’re magically teleported to an ever growing theme park where you can enjoy carnival-themed classic games. Using Daydream View’s controller, you can putt, tilt, spray, spin and laugh your way through all the levels. [Free with in-app purchases]
  • Mekorama (Martin Magni) — In this game, you’ll help a tiny robot stumble home through 50 puzzling mechanical dioramas. [$3.99 USD]
  • Star Chart VR​ (Escapist Games Ltd)— You’ll explore the solar system in a beautiful and accurate real-time space simulation, from the Sun to the smallest moons of Saturn and out to the coldest, darkest, farthest reaches of Pluto. [$4.99 USD]
  • Hunters Gate (Climax Studios)​ — The classic shooter has been reinvented for a completely new VR experience where you’ll blast your way through the town of Hunters Gate as either Forge (a lucky gunslinger) or Payne (a revenge driven mage) as you defend it from demon invasion. Unlock and upgrade powerful weapons, spells, and Hunter skills. Hunters Gate also offers co-op play over local Wi-Fi and hours of procedural content. [$5.99 USD]
  • Wall Street Journal ​— The Wall Street Journal VR app offers reporting and analysis combining breaking news, a real-time interactive market data visualization, and 360 interactive videos in an immersive virtual reality experience. [Free app]

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Coming Before Year’s End

An interesting mix of experiences, proprietary VR cinemas, and games are coming to the Daydream platform soon. If you have a Samsung Gear VR, you’ll see a number of familiar names below.

Note: We have access to the famous J.K. Rowling VR experience Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them on the review model Google provided us, but it’s unsure at this time if it will be launching today or in the days to follow. The list below was provided to us by Google.

Apps and Experiences

  • BBC
  • CNN VR
  • Fantastic Beasts
  • Hello Mars (UCCVR)
  • IdeaSpace (Wayfair)
  • Invasion! (Baobab)
  • NYT VR
  • Relax VR (Now Technologies Play)
  • The Rose and I (Penrose)
  • The Turning Forest (BBC)
  • Underworld (The Guardian)
  • VRtually There (USA Today)

Personal Cinemas

  • HBO Go
  • Hulu VR
  • Jaunt
  • NBA
  • NextVR
  • Netflix

Games

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Westfield World Trade Center Hosting Tribeca Virtual Reality Arcade

Today Tribeca Enterprises has announced a collaboration with Westfield World Trade Center in New York City to bring virtual reality (VR) to visitors with the Tribeca Virtual Reality Arcade. Starting from tomorrow those going to the center will be able to enjoy four immersive experiences across eight viewing stations for free.

The four available experiences will be Baobab Studios’ Invasion!; Invisible by Jaunt, Samung, 30 Ninjas and Doug Liman; KIDS from Here be Dragons and KÁ The Battle Within by Felix & Paul Studios.

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Invasion! is an animated short narrated by Ethan Hawke. In it two aliens land on Earth with destruction and devastation in mind. Only they come across two unlikely heroes, a pair of fluffy white rabbits.

Invisible is a supernatural drama about an old New York family, the Ashlands, whose reach extends into the largest corporations and governments in the world.

KIDS is an experience that follows two teenagers, a boy and girl, who live across the street from one another in the city and witness to each other’s lives through their windows.

KÀ The Battle Within, is a theatrical production by Cirque du Soleil based around two rival clans from an ancient and mythical world confronting one another in a furious clash of vertiginous acrobatics and combat.

“Tribeca is known for our world-class curation of Virtual Reality films and experiential storytelling.  We are looking forward to bringing our Virtual Arcade to Westfield’s iconic destination to showcase our work outside of our April Festival and highlight these exceptional creators cutting-edge cinematic experiences,” said Andrew Essex, CEO Tribeca Enterprises.

The Tribeca Virtual Reality Arcade will be open across three weekends this month:

Friday, 4th November – Sunday, 6th November, 12-8pm

Friday, 11th November – Sunday, 13th November, 12-8pm

Friday, 18th November – Sunday, 20th November, 12-8pm

“Without a doubt, this Virtual Reality Arcade has the power to rewrite the rules of cinematic storytelling and give our visitors the chance to lose themselves in startlingly lifelike digital worlds,” said Westfield’s Chief Operating Officer, William Hecht.  “We can’t wait to see the reactions on our guests’ faces as they look up, down, and all around while experiencing surprise, wonder—sometimes fear—and other times astonishment when watching this truly mind-blowing VR content.”

For all the latest VR news from around the world, keep reading VRFocus.

Invasion! Developer Baobab Studios Closes $25m Funding Round

Securing investment is an important undertaking of any studio or developer involved in the virtual reality (VR) industry, as it grows and the consumer bases becomes larger. Today Baobab Studios, the award-winning animation team behind Invasion!, has announced its secured $25 million USD in a Series B funding round, bringing its total funding acquisitions to $31 million.

The round saw original investors Comcast Ventures, HTC and Samsung return with Horizons Ventures with Twentieth Century Fox leading the new round, Evolution Media Partners (backed by TPG and  CAA), China’s   Shanghai Media Group, Youku Global Media Fund and LDV Partners.

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“I’m excited to invest again seeing Baobab Studios has completed an already stellar team of ex-Zynga executive Maureen Fan, master storyteller Eric Darnell and narrative technology veteran, Larry Cutler. This cast is set to define the grammar of storytelling and experiences in VR,” explains Phil Chen, previously the founder of VIVE and now at Horizons Ventures to explore VR/AR. “Baobab Studios is the pioneer of VR storytelling and technology, and their traction and reception by partners, audiences and tastemakers has been phenomenal.”

Baobab Studios has expanded its executive team with Pixar’s technical director for Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc. Larry Cutler joining as chief technology officer (CTO). Cutler also judges for the Academy Awards’ Technical Achievement Awards, and is co-founder of DigiPro. Chris Milk, the founder and CEO of Within has been appointed to the studio’s advisory board, bringing with him a long history of creating and inventing innovative products.

“We are on the cusp of a storytelling revolution with this medium, and VR gives filmmakers the opportunity to develop immersive experiences and take audiences into the story like never before,” says Mike Dunn, President, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and Fox Innovation Lab. “Baobab Studios is an innovator in this space, and we look forward to working with them.”

Baobab is most well known for its VR animation short Invasion!, which stars a lovable bunny rabbit and some accident prone aliens. The second instalment of the series Asteroids! is scheduled for release in 2017.

“So far we’ve seen record downloads of Invasion! by VR users, and our investors see the promise of this type of entertainment,” explains Maureen Fan, CEO, co-founder, Baobab Studios. “The only thing better than launching a new product in an innovative industry is having amazing validation from partners and consumers.”

For all the latest news on Baobab Studios, keep reading VRFocus.

VR Animation Startup Baobab Adds $25 Million

VR Animation Startup Baobab Adds $25 Million

Redwood City-based Baobab Studios closed a $25 million Series B round of funding, bringing the total raised to date by the startup to $31 million and placing the studio among the most highly-funded content startups to emerge with a focus on VR animation.

The startup made Invasion!, a short story about a cute bunny attacked by hapless aliens. The property is already becoming a full-length traditional film to be produced by Roth Kirschenbaum Films. Baobab also announced a second episode in the series called Asteroids!, due out next year.

The funding round is being led by Horizons Ventures with 20th Century Fox, Evolution Media Partners (backed by TPG and CAA), China’s Shanghai Media Group, Youku Global Media Fund and LDV Partners. They join the original investors, Comcast Ventures, HTC and Samsung.

The money will be used to develop more animated movies and add to the 20 people currently working at the company. Baobab was founded by Eric Darnell, Chief Creative Officer, and Maureen Fan, CEO, in 2015. Fan previously worked at Zynga as a vice president while Darnell worked on the Madagascar films. Now the company is adding a chief technology officer, Larry Cutler, who was a technical director at Pixar on Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc. The company also added Chris Milk, the CEO of Within, to its advisory board.

We make sure that our content is platform agnostic, so it is available for every single platform,” Fan said in an interview with Upload. We believe there needs to be more content and more reasons to repeatedly pick up the headset.”

Invasion! is available now, and if you haven’t seen it yet it’s definitely worth a watch. Fan said they are also developing tools and technology to produce their animated films, but right now they are just using those tools to assist their own story creation rather than sharing that externally.

“We do absolutely have secret sauce technology we’re developing,” Fan said.

‘Invasion!’ Studio Baobab Returns With Second Episode, ‘Asteroids!’

‘Invasion!’ Studio Baobab Returns With Second Episode, ‘Asteroids!’

It’s a busy time for Baobab Studios. After release on other platforms, the team is preparing to launch its cutesy debut VR short film, Invasion!, on PlayStation VR, and help with a big screen adaptation of it. But that’s not it has up its sleeves.

Baobab revealed its next film, Asteroids!, at the Oculus Connect 3 developer conference in San Jose this week. The piece is the second episode in a series that started with Invasion!, though it leaves Earth behind. This time viewers will follow the two clumsy aliens that we met in the last episode, Mac and Cheez, as they undertake a dangerous mission. These two were villains in the first episode; could they now become heroes?

Asteroids! boasts the same animation seen Baobab’s first work, which itself is reminiscent of the short films being created at Oculus Story Studio like Henry. It’s a piece for all ages.

The first clip of the film is above. It features Mac playing with his lovable robot sidekick, Peas. While not in VR itself, the sneak peek does give you a good idea of how the piece will utilize the platform. If you do want to watch the preview with a headset, it’s available now on Gear VR for free

Asteroids! launches next year for free. Its running time is three minutes and it arrives on Gear VR. Other platforms haven’t been confirmed but Invasion! moved from Gear to Rift and beyond and we’d expect this to do the same.

Elsewhere, Baobab is working on completely new projects. “In addition to Episode 2, we’re also working on completely other, different IP…that has nothing to do with aliens and bunnies at all,” Maureen Fan, Baobab’s CEO and co-founder, told us back in August. “I can’t say what we’re doing in the future, but you will see soon.”