This is a podcast committed to digging into the art of tech-driven storytelling. Each episode finds us in front of the trailblazers and beat writers behind Virtual Production, the Metaverse, Web 3.0, XR, VR, AR and even the mother of all advancements: AI. We go through the Reddit theories and virtually everything the internet can throw at us about these innovations with the desire to get to the truth! This is exactly what The Virtually Everything! Podcast is for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've entered the era of advanced workflow for AI content generation (00:00).Peter brings back Luka Tisler to give us a beginner's guide to ComfyUI, an application that uses nodes to build out complex AI workflows (01:27).Then, Luka presents a step-by-step process to create a custom AI workflow for a Text-to-Image function (9:33).Finally, Peter is joined by Ken Raimondi from Adobe to check in on their latest video editing features (32:15).Luka Tisler is the CEO and Founder of 6 Fingers.You can learn more about Luka Tisler and connect on LinkedIn.You can learn more about Luka's ComfyUI Courses at Maven.Ken Raimondi is a Solutions Consultant at Adobe.You can follow Ken Raimondi and connect with him on LinkedIn.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. ComfyUI offers full control over AI workflows for creating customized AI content.2. ComfyUI uses a node-based system that is accessible even if you're not a programmer.3. Select and load models to start generating AI content. Use positive and negative prompts to guide the creative output.4. Adobe's Generative Extend in Premiere can create additional frames for clips, useful for fixing cut-off footage.5. Adobe's content authenticity feature ensures you can track and prove the originality of your work.6. Courses are available to deepen your understanding, such as Luca Tisler's classes on ComfyUI.7. Adobe's Firefly model is built ethically, using Adobe Stock images, safeguarding creators' work.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year's NABshow arrives amid a grim outlook for our media broadcast industry. Will we address these issues at the conference or skip them? (00:00).Peter is joined by Matt Mason, a former pirate radio DJ, innovator at BitTorrent and Sony Pictures, and currently the CEO of Basejump, to help us check in on Metaverse storytelling and whether your content creation pipeline can be redefined at the hands of decentralized tech and gaming platforms? (01:28).Then, they discuss the transformative power that NFTs can have on creative control of your content (18:20).Finally, Peter is joined by industry pundit Alan Lasky to unpack NABshow's attempt to embrace changing markets while addressing the tough questions posed on our industry (30:37).Matt Mason is the CEO of BaseJump.You can learn more about Matt Mason and connect on LinkedIn.You can learn more about BaseJump at their website.And read Matt's book on culture and technology, "The Pirate's Dilemma".You can follow Alan Lasky's opinions and connect with him on LinkedIn.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/Bye for now!-------------Here's the 20% you need to know about this episode:1. Decentralized tech and gaming platforms can redefine content creation pipelines.2. AO, a decentralized supercomputer distributed across global laptops and servers, will enable robust and permanent data storage.3. The Metaverse should be viewed as a collection of digital assets and stories rather than specific platforms.4. Base Jump is a loadout screen for the entire next 3D spatial internet, enabling users to equip avatars and digital assets for use across different platforms and metaverses.5. NFTs allow creators to maintain ownership and control over their digital creations, opening new monetization avenues and reducing dependency on centralized platforms.6. The rise in interest for decentralization is attributed to a reaction against failing legacy systems and the need for more democratic, user-controlled digital experiences.7. The current mood in the media and entertainment industry is questioning the return on investment for production gear.8. NAB and similar shows should adapt to new decentralized and AI-driven production models to remain relevant to newer, self-employed content creators.9. Economic conditions and changing cultural attitudes towards digital and decentralized technologies are impacting industry trends and conference dynamics.The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It looks like YouTube is fast becoming the preferred platform for brands and agencies. Not television. YouTube.Peter is joined by Commercial Director Kevin O'Brien, whose talent is often commissioned for commercials intended for YouTube. They discuss how the Director's visual-language-to-target-audience objective may change in the face of YouTube (00:00). Then, they discuss the Director's relationship with AI and VFX teams (16:43).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies for a preview of what they are looking forward to at this year's NABShow in Las Vegas (32:41).Kevin O'Brien is a Commercial Director and Filmmaker.You can learn more about Kevin O'Brien and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinotv/You can learn more about Kevin O'Brien and his work at his website.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Virtual Production depends on pre-visualization tools.Peter is joined by Judah Mantell, the creator of SceneForge, one such tool that shows us that virtual production is a form of storytelling that can start long before you yell, "action!" (01:08)Then, Judah walks us through some of the stigmas of this type of tool and what lies in its future (16:43).Finally, Peter shares insights on all the tech-driven tools used in the Best Picture nominees from the 2025 Oscars (32:41).Judah Mantell is the Lead Software Developer at Vū Technologies.You can learn more about Judah Mantell and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/judah-mantell-a9634b143/You can learn more about SceneForge and its role in Vū's Vū Studio at their website.Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew Weigel from Shutterstock Studios joins Peter to discuss the idea behind the new 3d Generator to create 3D assets from a prompt (01:01).Then Drew argues that companies must develop a 3D strategy and walks through examples of how AI and 3D tools create new media experiences and transform traditional workflows (07:42).Finally, Peter joins Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to unpack the potential impact of the AI-driven application DeepEditor on the post-production process (40:45).Drew Weigel is the Senior Director of 3D & Immersive Media at Shutterstock Studios.You can learn more about Drew Weigel and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewweigel/You can learn more about TurboSquid's AI 3D Generator and apply for the beta at https://www.turbosquid.com/ai-3d-generatorLearn more about DeepEditor here: https://www.flawlessai.com/deepeditorFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In celebration of the Super Bowl, host Peter Frelik sits down with one of the best creative studios in the TV commercial game: the House of Parliament (00:00).Lawrence Jones and Krystina Wilson, creative design at Parliament, share the secret sauce to why this group's work stands out in the competition (01:28).Then, they break down their production pipeline and dish on what works and what doesn't (21:55).Finally, Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies joins Peter to make sense of all the industry news drops, including DeepSeek and the U.S. Copyright Office's decision on AI-generated content (38:52).You can learn more about Lawrence Jones and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencejonesvfx/You can learn more about Krystina Wilson and connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystina-wilson-827542b/Learn more about The House of Parliament here: https://houseofparliament.com/Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creative technologist Steve Giralt joins Peter to discuss how to secure a client by pitching virtual production, motion capture, robotics, or any of the other emerging tech tools on the market (00:00).Steve starts by setting the record straight on how storytellers should approach new (and threatening) technology like AI (03:04).Then, they break down all the steps in a creative pitch utilizing new technology when approaching a client (21:20).For the toast, Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies joins Peter from the Davos World Economic Forum to dish on what the biggest leaders think will be the business trend to pursue in our industry for 2025 (40:55).You can learn more about Steve Giralt and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/stevegiralt/?hl=enWatch "Inside Virtual Production with Steve Giralt" from B and H Photo here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvuS7237e7_rhBpVxoTnQARF6rMFYMV5Learn more about The Garage here: https://www.the-garage.tv/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabs_ZBNv-MW_NaFoB2ZKCV9CiNO1vL67dUVezhchRjzSpX25ZZMbuBDmwk_aem_MIFcYRp2VsHi6dQ5nK1X4AFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enIf you want to send an email with feedback or show suggestions, you can reach us at virtually.everything@vustudio.com.Otherwise you can:Find Peter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterfrelik/The Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtBye for now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With a new year comes more innovations! But with AI moving so fast, what are some things we should keep an eye out for in 2025? (00:00)Peter Bittner joins host Peter Frelik to share his insights into what AI will have in store for our businesses in the coming year, starting with "Automation vs Agents" (03:18).Then, they explore AI's impact on job loss and what is the probablity of creatives hosting their own LLMs (22:34).Finally, Peter shares his thoughts on what creatives may find intriguing about NVIDIA's new Supercomputer that will sit on your desk and process AI...LOCALLY (54:00). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Holidays! In the spirit of the season, Peter has a banger of an interview with Meta Puppet, the editor behind those infamous holiday Coca-Cola ads.Meta Puppet reveals precisely what was AI or CGI in the ads (04:14).Then, Meta Puppet shares his editing workflow and gives sound advice to any traditional editor looking to upskill in AI editing (19:52).For their final toast, Peter and Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies defend their hottest prediction from the beginning of the year: the commoditization of Virtual Production and the easy conquest of AI in Hollywood (53:32).You can learn more about Meta Puppet and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/metapuppet/?hl=enFollow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enThe Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtEmail virtually.everything@vustudio.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why are more traditional filmmakers making the leap into AI Filmmaking? (00:00).Renowned music video director Nem Perez joins Peter to discuss why AI and how big of an impact you need to make to get seen (03:41).Then, Nem shares his vision of the future with his AI app Storyblocker (16:07).To cap the week off, Peter has a solo rant on OpenAI charging $200 for o1, Google's attempt to dominate the video game industry, and VFX powerhouse DNEG going all in on AI (25:29).You can learn more about Nem Perez and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nemperez/?hl=enWatch "Our T2 Remake" here: https://www.t2remake.comWatch the OpenAI launch video here: https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1864735515121168695Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enThe Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtEmail virtually.everything@vustudio.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have arrived at the creative junction where you can decide whether your next documentary is a "flattie" or in Virtual Reality. How do you even begin to put a project like that together? (00:00)Peter is joined by Chiemela Mgbeahuru, a VR documentarian whose clients include the BBC, to break down what the VR Doc industry looks like and the distribution channels for reaching audiences (02:49).Then Peter tries to understand exactly how to decide whether a story needs to be in VR and what the approach is for production (13:42).Finally, Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies joins Peter to break down exactly what went into Coca-Cola's generative AI Holiday commercial! (34:56)You can learn more about Chiemela Mgbeahuru and connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/chiemelapeter/Follow the Virtually Everything! Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtually.live/?hl=enThe Virtually Everything! Podcast is presented by Vū Technologies. #VuStudio #ContentAtTheSpeedOfThoughtEmail virtually.everything@vustudio.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Look at your creative process. There's a good chance you rely on a bunch of AI tools. So is every other filmmaker. Which ones are you missing out on? (00:00)Peter joins Luka Tisler for the pod's first-ever AI Show-N-Tell. First, they pick their go-to AI tool for creating visuals (03:55).Then, they take turns sharing their go-to tools in storytelling and organization (19:04).As a nightcap, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to reveal what AI's takeover of Hollywood actually looks like beyond the crazy headlines (39:57). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With many traditional filmmakers pivoting to immersive storytelling on apps like Fortnite, will your next big break be on those new formats? (00:00)Join Peter as he chats with Creative Producer Tarik Thompson about what is happening with this space and how a "trad" filmmaker should approach it (03:53).Then, Tarik unpacks a filmmaker's options to enter the space and explore its potential (32:33).Finally, Daniel from Vū is back to predict what to expect from NVIDIA, the AI bubble bursting, and our addiction to "riding the tiger" that is AI (53:29).Thanks for coming back! Follow and Review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alas, all good things must come to an end. On the final day of our Summer Camp series host Peter Frelik sits down to the campfire with Linda Lim and Deborah Stone to discover what were their most surprising lessons learned in this new era of filmmaking And thank you for joining us at summer camp this year. Please leave a rating or review of the pod so we can share this experience with others!Featured Guest - Linda Lim (CEO & Co-Founder at Studio X Beyond)Website: Studio X BeyondLinkedinFeatured Guest - Deborah Stone (Technical Producer utilizing Unreal Engine)Website: DeborahStoneTVLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to Virtual Production we've all heard about the ability to master car scenes and otherworldly environments. But as the tool advances, what does real success look like on the highest level? Host Peter Frelik talks to Lester Platt, Dr. Eva Ziemsen and Corey Crumpacker to discuss what other approaches have led to modern Virtual Production success.It's day 4 of camp! If you love the format please leave a rate or review. It'll allow us to go to camp next year!Featured Guest - Lester Platt (Founder/CEO of STLL Studios)Website: STLL StudiosLinkedinFeatured Guest - Dr. Eva Ziemsen (Professor of Film & Virtual Production at Humber College)LinkedinFeatured Guest - Corey Crumpacker (Commercial Director) Website: Corey CrumpackerLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Which underrated tools are being used in our industry to great success? Host Peter Frelik talks to Kevin Obrien, Ian Fursa and Mike Kozlenko around the "campfire" on some classic tools they use even more so now than before. Note: some will surprise you. Featured Guest - Kevin Obrien (Commercial Director at Diamond View)Website: Tell A StoryLinkedinFeatured Guest - Ian Fursa (Virtual Production Supervisor, CEO at VP Toolkit)Website: VP ToolkitLinkedinFeatured Guest - Mike Kozlenko (Director of Photography)Website: Demo ReelLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We didn't have to wait long until we touched on the hottest topic in our industry! On day 2 of summer camp, host Peter Frelik talks to Matthew Skurow, Guillaume Hurbault and Jagger Waters on whether they love or hate AI in Hollywood.Featured Guest - Matthew Skurow (Partner & Executive Producer at Miraculi Entertainment)Website: Miraculi EntertainmentLinkedinFeatured Guest - Guillaume Hurbault (AI Filmmaker & Co-Founder at Solo Twins Studios)Website: Guillaume HLinkedinFeatured Guest - Jagger Waters (AI Writer, Producer & Storyteller)Website: Glamorous ReptileLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the first day of summer camp, host Peter Frelik talks to Gabe Michael and Chris Barnett on which tech tools have become their new go-to. Featured Guest - Gabe Michael (Vice President, Executive Producer - AI at Edelman)Website: Gabe Michael AILinkedinFeatured Guest - Chris Barnett (Senior Manager at Christie Digital Systems, Co-Founder at Immersive Dimension)Website: Immersive DimensionLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conrad Curtis joins Peter Frelik to walk us through the process of capturing digital twins (03:09).Then they explore the relationship the creator and the financier can have if photo-realistic digital assets can be utilized for pre-visualization (54:10).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to discuss how they feel about Netflix leaning into AI tools (01:10:50). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We pull back the curtain on the Blackmagic Design 3D Cine Immersive Camera for the Apple Vision Pro.Host Peter Frelik is joined by Bob Caniglia from Blackmagic to reveal fascinating details on the development process, features like the dual 8K lenses and single-file capture (03:07).Then they break down how exactly the 3D filmmaking workflow in Davinci Resolve may just be the secret to winning the NLE wars and finally achieving a comprehensive production and post-production pipeline under one platform (13:08). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The rising budgets and obstacles to putting together a short film or video production leaves many filmmakers waking up each day not actually telling any stories. It's just too involved to do it on any old story. It has to be worth it. But that thinking has prevented a lot of voices from not being heard. But we are now in a point in time where tech-driven tools are removing all those obstacles for filmmakers.Host Peter Frelik meets up with the first professional YouTuber Cory Williams as they explore how he has been able to express himself in short stories using only Unreal Engine and a Motion Capture suit. He shares his insights and his production pipeline for any aspiring filmmakers wanting to give this method a chance (02:31).Then Cory breaks down what can make you stand out in this category, how to think about movement in story and understanding the way to use this tech to produce truly authentic work (26:35). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Frelik connects with AJ Wedding from Orbital Studios to list out who you should talk to if you are a director looking to add virtual production to your skillset (2:19).Then they familiarize themselves with all the latest situations that creatives are using virtual production to "push the tech" (12:10).And lastly, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to discuss the viability of getting a job in advertising using AI (26:10).We discuss the AI commercial created for Toys 'R' Us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the start of summer! But like spring, will this season also have a lot less work for us because of the strikes and AI? (00:00)Peter Frelik sits down with 3-time Oscar-winning VFX legend Rob Legato to share how he has been able to continue to reinvent new ways to tell stories after every decade's technological innovation (02:52).Next, they unpack what are the secrets to keeping our creative integrity intact as everything else in the industry changes around us (12:48).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to lay out the strategies behind the launch of Luma AI's Dream Machine and Runway Gen 3 within days of each other. Get to know all the factors in the upcoming AI arms race! (20:48) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Frelik talks to Philip Galler, the Virtual Production Supervisor of The Mandalorian, House of the Dragon and founder of Lux Machina Consulting. They list all the different ways the audience is watching our stories. Hint: It's not just movie theaters anymore (02:26).Then they talk about how the process would work in this world of robust transmedia delivery potential. They get to the bottom of what turning films into video games will really look like (10:56).Finally, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū Technologies to share their thoughts on the new SHOWRUNNER app, an AITV application allowing the audience to use "Text-to-Episode" prompts to create additional episodes of various cartoons (32:21).SHOWRUNNER SHOW-1 White Paper on how they're doing itPhillip Galler's IMDB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When looking at the new way people watch TV, streamers like YouTube are garnering such a large share of the eyeballs that even legacy companies are starting to strategize how to add more User Generated Content to their programming. But if UGC is going to be the "Next TV", then two specific A.I. issues may have a huge impact on content creators (00:00).First, Peter Frelik is joined by UC-Berkeley lecturer Peter Bittner to go under the hood on how content credentialing works for generative A.I. features (ie. Adobe), and what lucrative opportunities can creators look into (2:18).Then they break down the outcomes that the personalization of content by A.I. can have on creators and how it will reckon with our identity as storytellers (28:30).Finally, on the Toast, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek from Vū and A.I. Filmmaker/Stand-up Comic Jagger Waters to get the download on how Jagger and other storytellers have participated in very unique A.I. FIlm competitions at NAB and Cinema Synthetica at A.I. On The Lot (42:27). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter is joined by Tim Moore, CEO of Vū Technologies to discuss what Virtual Production offered the market upon its introduction and how AI has impacted the workflow, both good and bad (01:47). Then, they talk about Tim's anticipation of an AI market correction and how Virtual Production will help reboot itself during that time (19:08).And in the Toast, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek to discuss the beta release of Simulon, an intriguing app that fuses next-gen VFX and AR workflows to your iPhone (34:58). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we attempt to categorize all the different things that GenAI can do in relation to filmmaking?Peter explores the benefits and basic approaches to using GenAI in storytelling with Ryan Phillips, one of the filmmakers on the forefront of the technique. (2:20)Then they explore the different types of GenAI technique, especially how AI will have the potential to turn films into video games. Could this change the film industry or create a new storytelling medium? (14:36)Finally, Peter is joined with Daniel Mallek of Vu to highlight all the conversations and products that caught their attention at this year's NAB Show, including GenAI vs Utility AI, Adobe's AI Video Tools, the first Virtually Everything! Summit, Blackmagic, Aputure, Kelvin, Canon's 3D Camera and Insta360. (36:14) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In preparation for the 2024 NAB Show, we are previewing some of the conversations to be had in Las Vegas. First up, Peter talks to Roy Kimani from CUBE Studios in London on how to approach all the new creative spaces we are inhabiting like virtual production and LED screens (2:05).Then they define the role of the Creative Technologist and what that role will need to harness (11:50). To wrap up the episode, for the toast of the week, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek of Vū to create their own NAB "Bingo Card" of products and trends that they think will light up the show! (32:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our first episode, our host, Peter Frelik, brings up the question on whether the newly released Apple Vision Pro can really "change filmmaking forever" as it's been said.Peter talks to Alex Pearce from LightSail VR about the difference between VR/AR and how we got to the Vision Pro (2:09).Then they explore the potential of storytellers questioning their reality and being able to relive their memories for better creative output (6:58).To wrap up this episode, for the toast of the week, Peter is joined by Daniel Mallek of Vū to discuss how exactly is OpenAI going to pitch Sora to Hollywood executives next week. (27:52). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a podcast committed to digging into the art of tech-driven storytelling. Each episode finds us in front of the trailblazers and beat writers behind Virtual Production, the Metaverse, Web 3.0, XR, VR, AR, and even the mother of all advancements: AI. We go through the Reddit theories and virtually everything the internet can throw at us about these innovations with the desire to get to the truth! This is exactly what The Virtually Everything! Podcast is for. So, what can we learn together? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.