(L-r) Leo Faber, Shaun Gladwell.
Leo Faber has worked in TV for almost twenty years as a producer and director, predominantly in the factual space.
Now he.s getting into virtual reality as one of the eight members of content collective Badfaith, made up of video artists Shaun Gladwell and Daniel Crooks, biomedical engineer Dr. Jordan Nguyen and directors Natasha Pincus, Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Samantha Matthews and Luci Schroder.
Faber was introduced to Vr two years ago by Sbs.s then-head of digital content, Jean-Paul Marin.
.I wasn.t sure what Vr really was,. says Faber, .but I tried it and was blown away at how cool it was. Even just a really simple 360° video through Google Cardboard I could see the potential..
Faber went straight out and bought a headset off eBay — .that was pretty much the only way you could get them at that stage. — and reached out to Pixelcase,...
Leo Faber has worked in TV for almost twenty years as a producer and director, predominantly in the factual space.
Now he.s getting into virtual reality as one of the eight members of content collective Badfaith, made up of video artists Shaun Gladwell and Daniel Crooks, biomedical engineer Dr. Jordan Nguyen and directors Natasha Pincus, Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Samantha Matthews and Luci Schroder.
Faber was introduced to Vr two years ago by Sbs.s then-head of digital content, Jean-Paul Marin.
.I wasn.t sure what Vr really was,. says Faber, .but I tried it and was blown away at how cool it was. Even just a really simple 360° video through Google Cardboard I could see the potential..
Faber went straight out and bought a headset off eBay — .that was pretty much the only way you could get them at that stage. — and reached out to Pixelcase,...
- 4/10/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Sbs Vr.
Sbs has updated its Vr app, and with it, launched three new Vr projects: Welcome to Garma with Ernie Dingo; A Pig.s Life with Matthew Evans, and Tomorrow.s Diwali.
The updated app, designed by Sbs.s Digital Creative Labs team, continues to use 360° storytelling, while boasting .smoother playback and more intuitive navigation..
In partnership with the Antenna Documentary Film Festival, app users will also be able to access international Vr film Invisible, a journey into the UK.s immigration detention system. ..Vr and 360° storytelling provides new opportunities to engage with audiences, immersing them in virtual worlds that drive an emotional connection through shared experience,. said Sbs.s Digital Creative Labs manager John-Paul Marin. .Embracing this digital innovation, Sbs Vr transports viewers to the very heart of unique stories, encouraging a deeper understanding of our diverse world.. ............................................................................................................................ . See the descriptions of the Vr projects below: Welcome...
Sbs has updated its Vr app, and with it, launched three new Vr projects: Welcome to Garma with Ernie Dingo; A Pig.s Life with Matthew Evans, and Tomorrow.s Diwali.
The updated app, designed by Sbs.s Digital Creative Labs team, continues to use 360° storytelling, while boasting .smoother playback and more intuitive navigation..
In partnership with the Antenna Documentary Film Festival, app users will also be able to access international Vr film Invisible, a journey into the UK.s immigration detention system. ..Vr and 360° storytelling provides new opportunities to engage with audiences, immersing them in virtual worlds that drive an emotional connection through shared experience,. said Sbs.s Digital Creative Labs manager John-Paul Marin. .Embracing this digital innovation, Sbs Vr transports viewers to the very heart of unique stories, encouraging a deeper understanding of our diverse world.. ............................................................................................................................ . See the descriptions of the Vr projects below: Welcome...
- 10/11/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
A somewhat flummoxed John Godfrey took a grilling from .mystery. interviewer Tony Jackson during the session .Sbs in the Spotlight. held at Net-Work-Play on Tuesday. Godfrey, Head of Documentary at Sbs, opened the session stating .We had a few complaints last year from producers saying that we give the same presentation every year and that our message is always the same. .Tony was one of those who complained the loudest. So, basically, I said .Alright, you interview us, you make it fun. So if this is really tedious you know who to blame... Jackson was listed as a mystery interviewer in the Aidc program. Having worked in factual television for 25 years and now with his own company, Chemical Media Productions, Jackson took the opportunity to ask Godfrey and members of the Sbs commissioning team some hard-hitting questions, as well as accuse Godfrey of being allergic to anything he or his company pitched.
- 2/24/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
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