The Rogue Initiative are Working on Several Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Projects

When VRFocus visited AR and VR on the Lot it was to find out what the creators were working on and see which companies wanted to showcase to Hollywood. However, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) companies also use the event to find new partners, new investors, as well as share tips and tricks on ways of creating original content for new platforms. This is exactly what Pete Blumel, CEO and head of studio The Rogue Initiative was doing on a panel at the event.

Blumel has had a very successful career in both feature films for Dreamworks SKG, animation and videogames. A career which has included work on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Shrek, Transformers, Prince of Egypt and The Island to name but a few. His experience across multiple mediums led him to leading the team at the Rogue Initiative on the studio’s slate of film, television, interactive and VR & AR projects. When VRFocus sat down to talk to Blumel, it seemed that while they were on various projects each of them had an aspect of VR or AR to them.

It’s been a busy year for the studio bringing Crowe: The Drowned Armory to the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. They’ve added a survival mode as well as a meditative mode where players can view potential future maps without interacting with them.

Crowe_The_Drowned_Armory_2-hiIt’s also gotten busier with them working in China on a project that is VR based; a science-fiction television show that has VR components in it, as well as a companion piece to go along with it, a science educational franchise that is going to be both VR and AR on various platforms and an AR project Blumel can’t talk about any further. Blumel explains that they want to incorporate VR and AR in any way they can. VRFocus will be covering these as they come out.

Blumel seemed very pleased with the way VR and AR were moving forward. The standalone headsets which are appearing in both the West and East are needed to replace the cardboard and mobile VR headsets. The Rogue Initiative believe there’s a place for both the standalone headsets as well as the untethered, warehouse VR experiences such as The VOID and Nomadic VR. They’re looking at their own content and trying to experiment with how their content can cater to both. People are starting to pay attention, studios are looking at original properties and publishers are starting to take notice. This is clearly evident with AAA titles coming to VR such as Fallout 4 VR. The technology is still new and people are learning that putting the camera into people’s hands is not a bad thing, you need interactivity, need real-time engines and more to tell a beautiful story in VR. Film producers started to see the trend in producers asking how to make their product more interactive when Blumel was working on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

At events such as AR and VR on the Lot, Blumel said that a lot of people have come to them to ask how to tell stories in VR and they have been able to make new partners when newcomers were able to get over the hurdles of the new ‘technology wall’. Blumel explains that they’re looking for talent and want to foster that talent for the future of immersive technology. The Rogue Initiative are working with famous filmmakers and are currently working on a VR project with Michael Bay. The Rogue Initiative and Bay will produce and develop original content in cinematic-style VR. The experience will offer the “gritty, danger, close action coupled with Michael Bay’s signature style and storytelling that fans all over the world have come to expect from his blockbuster action films.”

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Behind the Scenes at The VR Society’s VR On The Lot Conference

Oculus may have dominated the news this week thanks to its fourth annual Oculus Connect 4 (OC4) event, but that’s not to say it was the only one happening this week. Taking a broader look at the virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) industries is The VR Society’s second staging of VR On The Lot, which began yesterday and ends today. 

VRFocus being the dedicated team to cover all immersive technology that it is decided to venture to VR On The Lot as OC4 had closed, venturing round to see the latest tech on offer on the show floor and to checkout some of the sessions taking place.

To take a sneak peek at what was going on check out the recap video below, then come back later to see what VRFocus  uncovered.

Ready Player One Co-Writer Zak Penn Joins VR On The Lot

Returning for a second year is The VR Society’s VR On The Lot conference, being held at Hollywood at The Lot, home to Oprah Winfrey’s television Headquarters, taking place from 13th – 14th October. Today the organisers have announced that screenwriter Zak Penn, co-writer of upcoming feature Ready Player One will be there to have a fireside chat covering the film, virtual reality (VR) and more.

Penn, who has written over 20 screenplays including blockbusters like The Avengers and X-Men 2 will be joined onstage by Arvel Chappell III, Manager of Emerging Technology at Warner Bros. Entertainment, where the two will talk VR, AI, cinema and creating the immersive world of Ready Player One. Afterwards they then be opening the floor for member of the audience to ask questions.

On The Lot 2017

Also confirmed is two time Oscar and Grammy winning musician, composer and VR debut director AR Rahman who’ll be talking to Intel’s Ravindra Velhal to discuss Rahman’s upcoming episodic VR film Le Musk. For the talk the pair will be showing clips from the film and taking audience questions. Attendees will also have the chance to view the entire film in Positron chairs for a fully immersive haptic and olfactory experience.

Tickets are still available for VR On The Lot, with a Premier Pass going for $679 USD excluding fees or a single day pass costing $389. Discounts are available for Oculus Connect attendees, all entertainment guild members (PGA, DGA, WGA, etc.), students (with student ID) and seniors (62+).

Keynote speakers and panelists previously confirmed include: Roy Taylor (AMD Studios), Aaron Luber (Google), Rick Champagne (NVIDIA), Marcie Jastrow (Technicolor), Ted Schilowitz (Paramount Pictures), Robert Stromberg (Maleficent), Jerry Zucker (Airplane!, Ghost), Tony Parisi (Unity), and Gary Radburn (Dell).

For any further On The Lot updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Ready Player One Co-Writer Zak Penn Joins VR On The Lot

Returning for a second year is The VR Society’s VR On The Lot conference, being held at Hollywood at The Lot, home to Oprah Winfrey’s television Headquarters, taking place from 13th – 14th October. Today the organisers have announced that screenwriter Zak Penn, co-writer of upcoming feature Ready Player One will be there to have a fireside chat covering the film, virtual reality (VR) and more.

Penn, who has written over 20 screenplays including blockbusters like The Avengers and X-Men 2 will be joined onstage by Arvel Chappell III, Manager of Emerging Technology at Warner Bros. Entertainment, where the two will talk VR, AI, cinema and creating the immersive world of Ready Player One. Afterwards they then be opening the floor for member of the audience to ask questions.

On The Lot 2017

Also confirmed is two time Oscar and Grammy winning musician, composer and VR debut director AR Rahman who’ll be talking to Intel’s Ravindra Velhal to discuss Rahman’s upcoming episodic VR film Le Musk. For the talk the pair will be showing clips from the film and taking audience questions. Attendees will also have the chance to view the entire film in Positron chairs for a fully immersive haptic and olfactory experience.

Tickets are still available for VR On The Lot, with a Premier Pass going for $679 USD excluding fees or a single day pass costing $389. Discounts are available for Oculus Connect attendees, all entertainment guild members (PGA, DGA, WGA, etc.), students (with student ID) and seniors (62+).

Keynote speakers and panelists previously confirmed include: Roy Taylor (AMD Studios), Aaron Luber (Google), Rick Champagne (NVIDIA), Marcie Jastrow (Technicolor), Ted Schilowitz (Paramount Pictures), Robert Stromberg (Maleficent), Jerry Zucker (Airplane!, Ghost), Tony Parisi (Unity), and Gary Radburn (Dell).

For any further On The Lot updates, keep reading VRFocus.

VR Society’s “On The Lot” Conference to Feature AR Seminars

Last year the VR Society held its inaugural ‘On The Lot’ virtual reality (VR) conference at Paramount Pictures Studios, in Los Angeles, California. Today the organisers have announced the second event will be moving to a new location and expanded with augmented reality (AR) sessions.

This year’s conference adds an entire AR track featuring one full day of seminars providing the very latest information and best practices for ARKit and ARCore developers.

“Due to the response from the Hollywood and Silicon Valley communities, this year’s event will require double the sound stage capacity to hold our group and the demonstrations,” said Jim Chabin, President of the Advanced Imaging and VR Societies in a statement. “We have long wanted to showcase AR professionals and their new technologies. “On The Lot” allows us to bring them together with our VR leaders along with the Hollywood creative community, tap this collective genius to drive everyone’s success forward.”

On The Lot 2017

Keynote speakers for the conference include AMD’s Roy Taylor, Tony Parisi (Global Head of VR/AR at Unity Technologies), Gary Radburn (Director of Workstation Virtualization and Commercial VR/AR at Dell) and two-time Academy Award winning filmmaker and founder of The Virtual Reality Company, Robert Stromberg.

While exhibitors for this years conference include AMD Studios, Barco, Create VR, Dell, Google, HP | Nvidia, Intel, Koncept VR, Legend, LOOT Interactive, Lytro, Positron, Sony Music, Technicolor, Time Inc., LIFE VR, Unity, Unreal Engine, VRC and DTS.

This year’s conference will be held in Hollywood at The Lot, home to Oprah Winfrey’s television Headquarters, taking place from 13th – 14th October. Tickets are on sale now with an Early Bird Premier Pass available for $449 USD excluding fees until 22nd September.

For any further On The Lot updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Inaugural ‘VR On the Lot’ Conference Takes Place at Paramount Pictures Studio this Week

This Thursday the VR Society will be hosting its inaugural ‘VR On the Lot’ conference, a two-day event attended by major global studios, producers and production companies on the theme of “VR: Seeing is Believing.”

Those attending the conference will be directors such as Robert Stromberg (Maleficent), Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects, X-Men: Apocalypse), James Foley (Fifty Shades Darker, House of Cards), writer Dan Harris (X-Men 2, Superman Returns, X-Men: Apocalypse), writer Christopher Yost (Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok), visual effects producer Dane Smith (Deadpool, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2) and executive producer Victoria Alonso (Avengers: Infinity War,  Iron Man 3).

VR on the Lot

“This gathering of VR professionals is unique in the short history of this new medium,” said Jim Chabin, President & CEO Advanced Imaging Society. “We are bringing together experienced production pros with technology leaders to help VR become a sustainable creative business. Many of our VR colleagues have news to share so it will be a very informative gathering.”

The demonstration area will take place at Paramount’s 10,000 square foot Stage 4, with multiple exhibitions of head-mounted displays (HMDs) showcasing the latest VR experiences. While the panels for track 1 will be held in the Paramount Main Theater and track 2 in the Sherry Lansing Theater.

Track 1 will include short presentations and announcements by Hollywood studios and VR technology leaders, whilst providing a generalized look at where the VR industry is today and where it looks to be going. And for track 2, which is PGA-produced, is for both experienced VR and 360-degree content creators. Case studies here include those on two VR Series, Halcyon and Gone, and one on VR Animation, the 2016 Emmy-winning Henry, by Oculus Story Studios.

Tickets for track 1 are sold out but there are still some available for track 2. Scheduling and ticket info can be found here.

For all the latest VR event news, keep reading VRFocus.

Tickets Still Available For Next Week’s ‘VR On The Lot’ Conference

Tickets Still Available For Next Week’s ‘VR On The Lot’ Conference

A two-day summit on Oct. 13 and 14 will see major Hollywood players represented for a gathering at Paramount Studios to share content, technology as well as VR tips and tricks.

The event is the first of its kind and expected to be attended by all major Hollywood studios.

“This gathering of VR professionals is unique in the short history of this new medium,” said Jim Chabin, President & CEO Advanced Imaging Society, in a prepared statement. “We are bringing together experienced production pros with technology leaders to help VR become a sustainable creative business. Many of our VR colleagues have news to share so it will be a very informative gathering.”

Among the notable Hollywood creators are expected to attend the event:

  • Robert Stromberg, Virtual Reality Company founder and director of Maleficent
  • Director Bryan Singer (Superman Returns)
  • Writer Dan Harris (X-Men 2)
  • Writer Christopher Yost (Thor: The Dark World)
  • Visual effects producer Dane Smith (Deadpool)
  • Executive Producer Victoria Alonso (Avengers: Infinity War)

The event will host demos with panels and in-depth case studies along two tracks. The first is sold out but Track 2 still has limited seating available. Tickets range from $200 for students to $569 for a “Premier Pass.”

Track 1 “includes short presentations and announcements by Hollywood studios and VR technology leaders, among others, and provides a generalized understanding of where the VR industry is today and where it looks to be going.”

Track 2 is produced by the Producers Guild of America and “is the meeting place for both experienced VR and 360 content creators, as well as those looking to learn from the pros, on topics that cover the areas of Pre-Production, Production, Post Production, and Distribution.” Case studies will be examined for the VR series Halcyon and Gone as well as the VR short Henry from Oculus Story Studios.

Sponsors of the event include AMD, LIFE VR, Upload, Google, Intel, HP, Vive, Oculus, Technicolor, Dolby, Nokia, Fraunhofer, Epic Games, Create Advertising Group, The Foundry, Auckland New Zealand, Loot interactive, Producers Guild of America, The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and USC School of Cinematic Arts, ETC, Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts and Edelman.

Some parts of the conference should stream live in 360 degrees through an app from Wemersive.