Doug Liman team with Google for “immersive space movie” that allows you to enter history

Doug Liman team with Google for “immersive space movie” that allows you to enter history

Has Google recently launched 100 Zeros, a new content initiative in collaboration with the range of range partners, aimed at pushing the narrative in an unexplored territory and one of the first people who brought for the race? Director Doug LimanThe boy behind Edge, Bourne’s identityand, more recently, Road house.

Liman is developing what Google is calling an “immersive spatial film” and while talking to a outbreak chat during Cannes, Neil ParrisThe head of the partnership as a director of Google described the project as “an original immersive short film at 180 °”.

The imminent XR app of Google will be previewed on Asteroid, and it looks like something between a film, a game and a live conversation. Parris explained:

“The film, a high -level action thriller, speaks of a group of strangers who risk everything by taking an old rocket to extract an asteroid near the earth to have an unimaginable possibility of wealth.

“After the film, the public enters history when they receive a call from one of the characters who have been left behind on the asteroid. The conversation between the character fueled by the AI ​​and the player guides the extension of the story beyond the linear film.”

So, it’s not just sitting and looking at, you also talk to the story. The film becomes a sort of launch pad (literally and figured) and what happens afterwards depends on how you interact with the characters.

Think of an immersive action mixed with an narrative design based on artificial intelligence. It is destined to descend by the end of the year, timed with the launch of Project Moohan, the XR auricular built by Google and Samsung.

All this is part of a wider movement by Google to support the creators willing to experiment with new tools and perhaps also to rethink the aspect of the narrative. Parris said:

“We started a production vehicle called 100 Zeros in collaboration with Range, which really aims to help Google meet the filmmakers where they are. And focus on how to put surprising stories in the world and enable them in several ways.”

The session also presented the co-founder of the Peter Micelli range and the director Sean Douglas, both part of a new program called to the on screen, which commissioned the short films that explore the evolving relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. Micelli said:

“When we started the program, the number one intent for the range and Google was to convince the artists to participate and start a dialogue”.

What is forming that dialogue is still evolving, but the goal is to push the boundaries, embrace the change and reinvent the future of how stories are told and lived. Micelli added:

“A profound change is coming. At reach

“Feeling these schemes constantly and behind these schemes is a change in the technology that the forces change.”

Yet the nucleus of everything remains the same.

“The thing that does not move is that humans want to be around for the narrative. It is essential for all of us. We profoundly worry about telling stories. How these stories come to you is what will always change.”

With the thriller of Liman asteroids and an artificial intelligence character waiting to call you later, it seems that the next round has already started.

Source: deadline

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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