Viacom Next VR Studio has now Closed

It’s always a sad day when a virtual reality (VR) closes its doors, yet no company is ever totally immune. VRFocus has seen it happen with Sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE) Guerrilla Cambridge in January 2017 and Oculus Story Studio a few months later. This week another VR company has ceased to be, Viacom Next, the VR division which spear headed several unique and novel experiences.

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Viacom Next was well known through various projects over the last few years, having worked with two-time GRAMMY Award winning artist William Patrick Corgan (aka Billy Corgan) on an VR experience for his new single Aeronaut, Withdrawal by Atlantic Records recording artist Max Frost, The Melody of Dust by Hot Sugar, and Smash Party VR for HTC Vive in conjunction with Titmouse and many more.

The closure was first announced by the studios creative director David Liu on Twitter, with Liu saying: “Sad to say that Viacom NEXT is no more. Our super talented devs, artists and designers are looking for a new home if you’re hiring. Please DM me.”

Then a spokesperson issued the following statement reports Variety: “We remain deeply committed to developing immersive experiences for consumers through groundbreaking augmented and virtual reality. As part of our efforts to coordinate Viacom’s approach to next-generation platforms and solutions across our brands, we are absorbing Viacom NEXT into our Global Emerging Opportunities Group.  A number of Viacom NEXT’s creators and engineers will join this group, however a small number of employee positions have been affected. We appreciate these colleagues’ contributions and are making every effort to assist them through benefits and support, including severance and outplacement assistance.”

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It’s all part of a cost cutting move by Viacom, which has seen almost 100 employees laid off across multiple divisions.

Check out some of the experiences mentioned to see the legacy Viacom Next leaves behind, and if Viacom does plan on supporting VR in the future, VRFocus will let you know.

VR Music Album The Melody of Dust Now Available for HTC Vive

During the SXSW Film Festival and its accompanying SXSW Virtual Cinema event Viacom NEXT and musician Hot Sugar debuted a virtual reality (VR) music video called The Melody of Dust. Today the experience launches on Steam for HTC Vive users worldwide.

The interactive experience requires users to unlock the melodies in The Melody of Dust. Exploring an ethereal castle they are  invited to pick up items such as a rose, dove or champagne bottle, that have a sound emanating from them. A unique melody will play when three or more different objects are thrown into reactive vortex (more than 80 total melodies can be discovered). Eventually the vortex erupts, revealing the title track from Hot Sugar.

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“The atmospheric fantasy world in The Melody of Dust allows you to confirm that any object in the universe is a musical instrument, whether we know how to play it or not,” said Nick Koenig, also known as Hot Sugar.

The Melody of Dust truly is the first of its kind deconstructed VR music experience,” said Chaki Ng, SVP Viacom NEXT. “What makes The Melody of Dust unique is the whole experience is ‘the song.’ We believe this is a glimpse of what the future of music could look and feel like as you literally step into the mind of a musician and create your own score.”

The Melody of Dust music VR experience from Viacom NEXT and musician Hot Sugar is now available at a discounted price of $2.99 USD on Steam for the HTC Vive. Then from 17th April, The Melody of Dust will cost $4.99.

Viacom NEXT was worked on several VR productions which include Chocolate created by Tyler Hurd debuting at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, and Smash Party VRa HTC Vive videogame developed in partnership with animation studio Titmouse.

Checkout the new launch trailer below, and for further Viacom NEXT updates keep reading VRFocus.

Viacom NEXT and Hot Sugar to Premiere The Melody of Dust at SXSW 2017

Next month will see the return of the SXSW Film Festival and its accompanying SXSW Virtual Cinema. As part of the content lineup Viacom NEXT has collaborated with musician Hot Sugar on a virtual reality (VR) music video called The Melody of Dust which will premiere at the event.

The Melody of Dust is a deconstructed VR music collection that features 87 unique melodies created by Hot Sugar. To reveal the melodies, viewers explore the musician’s ethereal castle and are invited to pick up items that have a sound emanating from it. A variety of melodies are revealed when you toss three different objects into the reactive vortex. Eventually the vortex erupts, revealing a final unique song from Hot Sugar.

“I’ve always preached that any object in the universe is a musical instrument whether we know how to play it or not,” said Nick Koenig, also known as Hot Sugar. “With Viacom NEXT, we’ve created a VR experience that lets the user confirm that concept within the visual aesthetic of my videos.”

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“We are honored to have The Melody of Dust, the first of its kind deconstructed VR music experience, premiering at SXSW,” said Chaki Ng, SVP Viacom NEXT. “Our VR design and development team worked with Hot Sugar daily as VR development and music creation happened in parallel.” He added, “What makes The Melody of Dustunique is the whole experience is ‘the song,’ not just the audio soundtrack at the end. We believe this is a glimpse of what the future of music could look and feel like as you step into the mind of a musician.”

“In this year’s new Virtual Cinema, we not only put an emphasis on storytelling and ingenuity but also showcase how other industries are embracing and excelling in this exciting new medium,” said Blake Kammerdiener, VR Programmer. “We’re excited to include The Melody of Dust and Chocolate – among this year’s standouts–to our enthusiastic and smart audiences.”

Other recent Viacom NEXT VR productions include Chocolate created by Tyler Hurd which debuted at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival last month, and Smash Party VRa HTC Vive title developed in partnership with animation studio Titmouse. Titmouse will also be at SXSW with an immersive VR music video, Show It 2 Me, made with musician Night Club.

38 VR experiences are due to be showcased in the SXSW Virtual Cinema, so for any further VR updates from the festival, keep reading VRFocus.