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.

Viacom NEXT Premieres VR Music Video ‘Withdrawal’ at Microsoft Build 2017

The annual Microsoft Build conference began yesterday with CEO Satya Nadella hosting a keynote address revealing some of the company’s plans for the future. But there’s more to Build 2017 than the keynote with plenty of session and demos taking place. Viacom NEXT, the emerging entertainment technology arm of Viacom, is there premiering a virtual reality (VR) music experience by Atlantic Records recording artist Max Frost for his song Withdrawal

Using Microsoft Mixed Reality Capture technology, the video enables fans to watch photorealistic holographs of Frost whilst he sings and plays multiple instruments simultaneously in an immersive, underwater environment.

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About the experience Frost said in a statement: “It was fun to work with Viacom and Microsoft to create this interactive fan experience for Withdrawal. Microsoft’s Mixed Reality Capture technology allowed us to blow past current 360˚ videos to produce an awesome VR music experience.”

Withdrawal opens the door to a new medium of music and performance; it’s a first look at the future of music-based VR content. Using Microsoft technology we can now create even more immersive worlds for audiences to explore and enjoy. Withdrawal is one more milestone in Viacom’s continued collaboration with pioneering artists and innovators to produce a new generation of personalized experiences for audiences around the world,” added Chaki Ng, senior vice president, Viacom NEXT.

Withdrawal is the latest immersive experience from Viacom NEXT. In February the company showcased Hot Sugar’s The Melody of Dust at the SXSW Film Festival. During 2016 other productions include Chocolate by animator Tyler Hurd and a collaboration with animation studio Titmouse on Smash Party VR, a videogame released for the HTC Vive headset.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Viacom NEXT, reporting back with the latest updates.