A VR film/game with AI characters can be different every time you watch/play
Gagliano previously won the first ever Emmy for a VR experience in 2015. Now he and producer David Oppenheim, who works at the National Film Board of Canada, are experimenting with a kind of storytelling they call dynamic film. "We see Agence as a sort of silent-era dynamic film," says Oppenheim. Agence was debuted at the Venice International Film Festival last month and was released this week to watch/play via Steam, an online video game platform. The basic plot revolves around a group of creatures and their appetite for a mysterious plant that appears on their planet: can they control their desire or will they destabilize the planet and get tipped to their doom?
Oct-2-2020, 15:11:34 GMT
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