I remember "choose your own adventure" books when I was a kid and have tracked interactive story telling ever since. VR and AR have tried to find storytelling at scale. I am looking forward to seeing how this project works and feels for the audience. What are your thoughts on the future of interactive storytelling? https://deadline.com/2024/08/hello-stranger-paul-raschid-george-blagden-...
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I think we're gonna see more VR and AR projects, Sam Sokolow. I'd like to write one. I've been practicing writing VR with short scripts. I'm self-taught though, so it'd be nice to take a webinar or class on writing VR and AR.
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Fingers crossed on this one. The biggest issue I've seen is that storytellers don't completely understand the technology and pros/cons of the different mediums they're using to branch their stories. These stories also benefit from having complete story components across each medium, so that a viewer who does not have the technology or interest in following the narrative across platforms can still follow the story.
Maurice Vaughan - I have an old course that I created to educate studio execs on the ins and outs of writing and producing for VR. I'll see if I can dig it up and send it your way!
Ok, thanks, Will Maurer!