Simulated Reality provided consulting services for PANOGRAMMA and HTC VIVE STUDIOS during the creation of 7 MIRACLES VR
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The movie was filmed in Rome and in Matera—locations where blockbusters like Ben Hur and The Passion of the Christ were filmed. The VR film was produced by Enzo Sisti (Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Passion of the Christ) and Vive Studios' Joel Breton (Pirates of the Caribbean video game, Unreal video game, Anno 1602 video game, Terrarria video game).
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‘7 Miracles’ is a 7-part episodic feature film that totals 70 minutes of content—making it the first feature-length cinematic experience from Vive Studios. It is the first of a series of similar movies currently being planned to focus on different historical figures.
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The crew harnessed state-of-the-art VR capture technology—photogrammetry and volumetric video capture—to produce a 360-degree experience in 8k resolution. The result connects the audience to the events in the story and enables viewers to feel like they are right there in these ancient surroundings. The effect lets the audience feel like they are part of the story and like they are interacting with the characters in the story.
NASA & HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Was responsible for the digitalization of environments and props using photogrammetry and laser scanning to create photorealist virtual and augmented reality scenarios for astronauts, and military in combat.
It all began with a call from Harvard to explore new ways of conducting training simulations for the future of space travel. In partnership with Panogramma Metaverse Creative Studio and Radiant Images, we captured the entire stratus simulator, and through photogrammetry, we created a replica of what it is on the International Space Station. Then, we captured actors and integrated this into a real simulation, closely monitored by many NASA engineers, doctors, specialists, and Harvard doctors to assist us in maintaining the course and striving to deliver a product as close to reality as possible.
Astronauts are trained by doctors at Harvard Medical School to deal with potential medical emergencies during their journey from Earth to Mars, which is planned to occur later this decade.
BUZZ ALDRI.
We have recreated the unbelievable experience of being on the Moon.
In "Cycling Pathways to Mars," a holographic Buzz Aldrin - the second man to walk on the moon - takes us on an incredible journey from his lunar landing site to Mars, while showcasing his firsthand plan to inhabit the Red Planet. Everything was created through a collaborative effort between Simulated Reality, 8i, Panogramma, FuseFX, and Soylent.
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To create the hologram, we recorded Dr. Aldrin using volumetric capture and our proprietary technology that effortlessly and scalably brings photorealistic human holograms into virtual, augmented, and mixed reality.
our preferred platform to judge the photorealism intent of the production.
individual FBX assets. Ready for game engines and other 3D programs.
our preferred platform to judge the photorealism intent of the production.