So I'm just back from a VR con. 95% of stuff presented there was gear / games. Only 5% film related - and so far it seems mostly documentaries / factual shorts (aka watch your favorite artist prepare for their show).
Do you guys think VR will ever become "the thing" for narrative film?
See I'm not sure. I tried watching a couple VR shorts and don't find it "mind blowing". Couple reasons:
a)Since I control the camera it sometimes is unclear where to look - so I just sit there moving my head in all directions
b)I don't feel as relaxed as when I watch a normal film - feels much more like a gaming experience. Eg I don't think I'd eat popcorn during a VR movie
c)I found my attention span and patience being much shorter than in normal film
d)No cuddling with your gf when you watch VR
All this hype around VR - and yes for sure for some things like live sports, documentaries, undoubtedly games - it's great. But for your typical narrative?
What do you think?
Do you guys think VR will ever become "the thing" for narrative film?
See I'm not sure. I tried watching a couple VR shorts and don't find it "mind blowing". Couple reasons:
a)Since I control the camera it sometimes is unclear where to look - so I just sit there moving my head in all directions
b)I don't feel as relaxed as when I watch a normal film - feels much more like a gaming experience. Eg I don't think I'd eat popcorn during a VR movie
c)I found my attention span and patience being much shorter than in normal film
d)No cuddling with your gf when you watch VR

All this hype around VR - and yes for sure for some things like live sports, documentaries, undoubtedly games - it's great. But for your typical narrative?
What do you think?