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XR-OM
INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL REALITY GAMEPLAYS - KIM ADAMS COO & CO-FOUNDER ADVENTURE LAB

XR-OM

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 43:57


#immersiveentertainment #virtualreality #adventurelab Kim has a passion for working with genius artists and engineers to create things that have never been done before. Specializing in leadership and team development on creative innovation teams, she has deep experience in the entertainment, software, and hardware industries. Before co-founding Adventure Lab, Kim led a creative team at Facebook in developing the AR “Story Time” for Facebook’s Portal video device. Kim was the Head of Production and Executive Producer of the groundbreaking Wolves in the Walls at Emmy Award-winning Oculus Story Studio. Prior to that, Kim was part of the leadership team at Google Spotlight Stories, where she produced some of the first VR projects released world-wide. From 2009-2013, Kim was a Producer at Pixar Animation Studios, where she led the creation of a new short film division, heading a team of 125 across two companies in two countries. She partnered with eight new directors, producing 13 Toy Story and Cars short films while shepherding the development of a multitude of additional Pixar short-format projects, including two television specials. Previous to Pixar, Kim served as a visual effects producer on several feature films including Apocalypto, where she was on location in the jungles of Mexico for seven months. She also worked at Asylum Visual Effects on films such as Master and Commander, which was nominated for an Oscar for visual effects. Kim is a member of The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, The Television Academy, The Producers Guild of America, and Women in Animation. Kim has spoken across the globe at conferences and universities on the topics of virtual reality and diversity. Kim’s biggest adventures to date are: filming on location in the jungles of Mexico while dodging poisonous snakes and spiders, Motherhood, and co-founding a start-up! https://www.adventurelab.fun/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-adams123

VR Roundtable - Virtual Reality Podcast
Episode 117 | Pre-GDC | The Wizards | Rift-S inbound | Facebook Avatars | Google Spotlight Stories

VR Roundtable - Virtual Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019


Welcome to episode 117 of VR Roundtable. We have even more speculation this week as we head into GDC next week, and we also discuss Google Spotlight Stories closing down, Facebook Avatars, the Wizards Enhanced Edition, and Intruders.Note: We are now streaming live on Youtube when we record the latest episode, audio version will always be made available in podcast form. Also, please keep in mind the live nature of the Roundtable when listening back to the podcast uploade-mail: vrroundtable@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/vrroundtableFollow us on Twitter @VR_RoundtableFollow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/VRRoundtableFollow Gary on Twitter @ReckonerVRFollow Steve on Twitter @Scubasteve2365Follow Anthony on Twitter @VRGameRankingsFollow Chris on Twitter @Virtually_Chris

Method Podcast from Google Design
Illustrators at Google

Method Podcast from Google Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 28:23


In this episode, host Travis Neilson interviews a trio of Google illustrators creating images to inform and delight millions of people around the world. Designer Mat Helme shares insights from his work creating the guidelines for Google’s product illustrations. Motion Designer Laura Dumitru talks about her creative process and the animations she designed for the new Pixel startup sequence. Doodler Hélène Leroux shares the story of her illustrations for Back To The Moon—a Google doodle about filmmaker Georges Méliès, and the first doodle to be nominated for an Emmy. A few highlights: On what makes a good product illustration“Immediate comprehension.” — Mat Helme On the hierarchy of words and images“It's a bit of a competition sometimes, between illustration and copy. We’ve learned that a lot of the time, if you have an animation, people just don't read the copy. It's something we always need to be careful with.” — Laura Dumitru On the magic of Google doodles “The logo of a company is normally something untouchable. If you have the freedom to replace the logo with, oh, a dragon who's burning the letters, it's something that you've never seen before. It brings a lot of fun to the brand.” — Hélène Leroux Handy info and links for this episode: “Principles Not Platitudes” is an essay written by Google UX Researcher Jess Holbrook, arguing in favor of measurable and meaningful design principles. Back To The Moon is the first Google doodle to be nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Original Interactive Program. Honoring French director Georges Méliès, the short film was directed by Hélène Leroux and Fx Goby. It was produced by Nexus Studios. Go behind-the-scenes of Back To The Moon in this video by the doodle team and Google Spotlight Stories. Mat Helme is a Palo Alto-based visual designer and the lead designer of Google’s product illustration rulebook. Laura Dumitru is a Google motion designer based in London. Her current work includes illustration and animation for the Pixel phone. Hélène Leroux is an animator, designer, art director, and film director based in San Francisco. She is currently on Google’s doodle team.

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Basic Brainheart
#38 Producer Kim Adams (Pixar, Google): Be Grateful, Fail Fast and Embrace Discomfort

Basic Brainheart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 49:39


In today's episode, producer extraordinaire Kim Adams shares her story. Her interpersonal sensibilities and organizational superpowers have become legendary and I'm honored she spent an hour of her time reviewing her career so far and the lessons learned. About Kim: Kim Adams most recently was the Head of Production at Emmy Award-winning Oculus Story Studio, a team at Oculus that focused on narrative virtual reality content. Before Oculus, Kim transitioned into VR at Google Spotlight Stories, where she produced Rain or Shine with partner Nexus Productions, and Special Delivery, with Aardman Animations. From 2009-2013, Kim was a Producer at Pixar Animation Studios, where she played an integral role in the creation of Pixar Canada. Adams led the creation of Pixar’s “Toons” / Short Film division, heading a team of 125 across two companies in two countries. She worked very closely with John Lasseter in producing Toy Story and Cars short-form content. Partnering with eight new directors, she produced 13 short films while shepherding the development of a multitude of additional Pixar shortformat projects. Previous to Pixar, Kim served as a visual effects producer on several films including Apocalypto, where she was on location in the jungles of Mexico for seven months. She also worked at Asylum Visual Effects on films such as Master and Commander, which was nominated for an Oscar for visual effects. Kim began her journey in the industry working her way up the editorial ranks on major feature films with such Academy Award winning masters as Walter Murch and Francoise Bonnot. Her first job in the industry was as an intern at George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic. Music provided by bensound.com.

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 74 (15/12/2017) - Carlos Saldanha & Scot Stafford

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 97:00


Presenting the 74th episode of the Skwigly podcast! Special guests: •Carlos Saldanha, director at Blue Sky Studios whose filmography includes entries in the 'Ice Age' and 'Rio' film series as well as the recent feature adaptation of the classic children's book 'Ferdinand', out in cinemas this week. •Scot Stafford, composer for Google Spotlight Stories whose directorial debut 'Sonaria' is available now to view on multiple platforms. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Guest interviewer: Laura-Beth Cowley Produced & edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell

Cinegarage
Flash 013 - Annecy 2017

Cinegarage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 17:35


Cinegarage Flash – 013 El Festival de Annecy es el lugar de referencia en el mundo y en donde se lleva a cabo MIFA (International Animation Film Festival) y los MIFA Pitches. En Annecy se presentan las nuevas joyas de la animación, se habla de las tendencias actuales, de los directores nuevos y los clásicos. Este año Cinegarage tiene el placer de estar presente en el Festival de Annecy para cubrir sus actividades a través de nuestra enviada de lujo Brittmarie Hidalgo. Ella enviará flashes y entrevistas que se centrará en la extensa e importante presencia mexicana de este año. Brittmarie Hidalgo entrevistó a Jorge Gutiérrez, director de Son de Jaguar y de Kung Fu Space Punch. Gutiérrez es el director de El libro de la vida. Kung Fu Space Punch: La película narra las aventuras de Johnny Holliday, el más encantador y rebelde motorista espacial de la galaxia. Cierto día, en compañía de su pandilla, un grupo heterogéneo conformado por bandidos rebeldes, se mete en problemas cuando conoce a Kathulo, un legendario villano que tiene grandes planes para el universo. Aunado a esto, a lo largo del viaje, Johnny también tendrá que lidiar con Ramona Sánchez, una antigua rival de la infancia, la cual que protege su ciudad Río Bravo. Son of Jaguar: mezcla la lucha libre mexicana y el Día de Muertos. “El corto trata sobre el linaje, la familia y la historia, y lo que significa ser parte de algo más grande que tu”, dijo el animador sobre el proyecto para agregar que con la realidad virtual los espectadores podrán ponerse en otros zapatos “de la misma manera que los luchadores mexicanos se convierten en el personaje cuando ponen su máscara”. Son of Jaguar llegará a través de Google Spotlight Stories en el verano del 2017.   Puentes.mx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cinegarage
Flash 013 - Annecy 2017

Cinegarage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 15:36


Cinegarage Flash – 013 El Festival de Annecy es el lugar de referencia en el mundo y en donde se lleva a cabo MIFA (International Animation Film Festival) y los MIFA Pitches. En Annecy se presentan las nuevas joyas de la animación, se habla de las tendencias actuales, de los directores nuevos y los clásicos. Este año Cinegarage tiene el placer de estar presente en el Festival de Annecy para cubrir sus actividades a través de nuestra enviada de lujo Brittmarie Hidalgo. Ella enviará flashes y entrevistas que se centrará en la extensa e importante presencia mexicana de este año. Brittmarie Hidalgo entrevistó a Jorge Gutiérrez, director de Son de Jaguary de Kung Fu Space Punch. Gutiérrez es el director de El libro de la vida. Kung Fu Space Punch: La película narra las aventuras de Johnny Holliday, el más encantador y rebelde motorista espacial de la galaxia. Cierto día, en compañía de su pandilla, un grupo heterogéneo conformado por bandidos rebeldes, se mete en problemas cuando conoce a Kathulo, un legendario villano que tiene grandes planes para el universo. Aunado a esto, a lo largo del viaje, Johnny también tendrá que lidiar con Ramona Sánchez, una antigua rival de la infancia, la cual que protege su ciudad Río Bravo. Son of Jaguar: mezcla la lucha libre mexicana y el Día de Muertos. “El corto trata sobre el linaje, la familia y la historia, y lo que significa ser parte de algo más grande que tu”, dijo el animador sobre el proyecto para agregar que con la realidad virtual los espectadores podrán ponerse en otros zapatos “de la misma manera que los luchadores mexicanos se convierten en el personaje cuando ponen su máscara”. Son of Jaguarllegará a través de Google Spotlight Stories en el verano del 2017.   Puentes.mx

The Social-Engineer Podcast
Ep. 091 - Picture This: Framing in (Virtual) Reality

The Social-Engineer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 58:12


A microbiologist turned producer, Whitney has produced commercials, pilots, feature films, and internet series for major corporations including SyFy, Verizon, The Travel Channel, Comedy Central, Machinima, and CBS. She was a member of the Academy Award winning art team on The Amazing Race,  and wore several hats during production for The Lizzie Bennet Diaries and Emma Approved, both recipients of an Emmy for Original Interactive Programming. Whitney produced Virtual Reality experiences for Kellogg’s, General Electric, Nokia, Jaunt Media,  and Google Spotlight Stories. Her passions also include choreographing Renaissance and Regency Era dance, yoga, and creating stunning visual content. This podcast we have the chance to discuss: How does framing work in film? Does VR change the way framing works? What aspects do you need to consider to frame your target's emotions properly? And much much more   Follow Whitney at her site: www.countstonine.com Whitney also recommends this book:  The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho  

Skwigly Podcasts
Animation Composed - A Skwigly Podcast Special

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 141:40


Presenting Animation Composed, a Skwigly Online Animation Magazine podcast special focusing on the harmonious relationship between music and animation. In this podcast Skwigly Managing Director Ben Mitchell and contributor Wez Allard bring you over two hours of exclusive composer interviews and standout music selections showcasing music written specifically for animation projects. Featuring special guests: •John Erik Kaada (AKA Kaada) - Norwegian multi-instrumental composer/performer whose discography includes the solo releases 'Thank You For Giving Me Your Valuable Time', 'Music For Moviebikers' and 'Junkyard Nostalgias' as well as the Kaada/Patton albums Romances and this year's 'Bacteria Cult'. Kaada's work as a composer for independent film scores recently extended into the world of animated shorts with 'The Absence of Eddy Table', directed by Rune Spaans. •Scot Stafford and Alexis Harte of Pollen Music Group, the songwriting organisation responsible for the music of the ongoing 360 VR filmmaking series Google Spotlight Stories, which includes the immersive film projects 'Duet', 'Windy Day', 'Buggy Night' and 'Pearl'. Also included in this special is music by Phil Brookes, Shane Holly, Thee Wreckers, Happy Camper, Tim & Puma Mimi, François-Xavier Paquin and Skillbard. Full playlist: •Phil Brookes - Theme from But Milk is Important •Shane Holly - Coda (Excerpt 1) •Kaada – The Absence of Eddy Table (trailer snippet) •Thee Wreckers - No Place Like Home •Happy Camper - Winnie & Otto (Otto) •Tim & Puma Mimi - Dupi Dough (Ivan's Need) •Pollen Music Group - No Wrong Way Home (Pearl) •Pollen Music Group - Les Brises (Windy Day) •Happy Camper - The Accident (Otto) •François-Xavier Paquin - Crazy Dance (Wackatdooo) •Shane Holly - Coda (Excerpt 2) •Pollen Music Group – Buggy Nights (Excerpt) •Pollen Music Group – Breathless (Duet) •Phil Brookes – Theme from Three's A Crowd •Phil Brookes – The Outsider (But Milk is Important) •Skillbard – Lovestreams •Thee Wreckers - Splintertime Presented by Ben Mitchell and Wez Allard Produced and edited by Ben Mitchell

TalkCentral
TalkCentral: Ep 157 - 'Your credit card or mine?'

TalkCentral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 49:32


It's podcast time! In this week's show, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg talk about the big Apple and Microsoft keynotes -- the new MacBook Pros, the stunning all-in-one Surface Studio PC from Microsoft and the next big update to Windows 10 Also this week, three new subsea cables to connect Africa -- more bandwidth coming to our shores -- and AT&T buying Time Warner in a blockbuster, US$85bn deal. Duncan's pick this week is Google Spotlight Stories, while Regardt has chosen Udemy. Podcast website

TalkCentral
TalkCentral: Ep 157 - 'Your credit card or mine?'

TalkCentral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 49:32


TechCentral — It's podcast time! In this week's show, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg talk about the big Apple and Microsoft keynotes -- the new MacBook Pros, the stunning all-in-one Surface Studio PC from Microsoft and the next big update to Windows 10 Also this week, three new subsea cables to connect Africa -- more bandwidth coming to our shores -- and AT&T buying Time Warner in a blockbuster, US$85bn deal. Duncan's pick this week is Google Spotlight Stories, while Regardt has chosen Udemy.

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USA TODAY Tech Roundtable
You are in the picture with Google Spotlight Stories

USA TODAY Tech Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 36:46


On this week's Roundtable: how to protect your digital identity, manage your ever-expanding photo collection, buy fresh flowers online and all about Google's new 360 VR filmaking division, Spotlight Stories.

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AppStore с Александром Леви
«Google Spotlight Stories — это фантастически прекрасно!»

AppStore с Александром Леви

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 1:47


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iFive for the iPhone (Video)
iFive 154: Pocket Casts, Mango Health - MAPS.ME, Google's Spotlight Stories

iFive for the iPhone (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 8:21


Manage your podcasts with Pocket Casts, set up reminders to take your medications with Mango Health, download navigation maps for other countries to save mobile data with MAPS.ME, experience immersive stories with Google Spotlight Stories, and Apple Music keeps playing the same track over and over! Host: Megan Morrone Email us at ifive@twit.tv Leave a voicemail: (614) ON-IFIVE Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: gazelle.com

iFive for the iPhone (Audio)
iFive 154: Pocket Casts, Mango Health - MAPS.ME, Google's Spotlight Stories

iFive for the iPhone (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 8:21


Manage your podcasts with Pocket Casts, set up reminders to take your medications with Mango Health, download navigation maps for other countries to save mobile data with MAPS.ME, experience immersive stories with Google Spotlight Stories, and Apple Music keeps playing the same track over and over! Host: Megan Morrone Email us at ifive@twit.tv Leave a voicemail: (614) ON-IFIVE Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: gazelle.com

FAQ21 | Frequentes e Amplas Questões do séc. XXI

Como você imaginava o futuro quando criança? Carros voadores? Teletransporte? Se sua resposta foi "realidade virtual", bem-vindo ao futuro. No FAQ:21 #007 quebramos o protocolo e convidamos nosso amigo, diretor e maior autoridade em VR no Brasil Ricardo "Mamute" Laganaro (@laganaro) pra um papo descontraído sobre a realidade virtual do presente e, por que não, do futuro. Aperte o play, vista seus óculos e não deixe ninguém te empurrar. ;) — WeCast App http://www.wecastapp.com/lng/pt/ Sync Folders Pro http://www.greenworldsoft.com/sync-folders-pro-help.php Apple Music https://www.apple.com/music/ MacMagazine no Ar com Leo Otsuka https://macmagazine.com.br/2015/06/03/macmagazine-no-ar-133-bug-no-unicode-rumores-batimentos-cardiacos-no-watch-os-1-0-1-wwdc-2015-e-mais/ Oculus https://www.oculus.com/en-us/ Samsung Gear VR http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/ Google Cardboard https://www.google.com/get/cardboard/ Avicii - Waiting For Love (360 Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edcJ_JNeyhg Milk VR https://milkvr.com/ Google Spotlight Stories https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.spotlightstories&hl=en Vrse - Virtual Reality http://vrse.com Periscope https://www.periscope.tv/ Ricoh Theta https://theta360.com/en/ Oculus Rift Prank Roller Coaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odax7F3tWhM Magic Leap http://www.magicleap.com/#/home

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