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BEIJING (AP) - Critically recognized Chinese director Jia Zhangke says he will create a virtuelle realit�t film next year with a passionate story as he plus viewers get used in order to the new medium, plus declared: "I think VR is going to be the next big thing. "<br>The director, much better known bokep janda for films that will depict China's social adjustments and acts of violence, told The Associated Push that this short film might be a gentle love as "it takes period for people to feel comfortable" in virtual actuality.<br><br><br>"The speed and direction of movements may create people feel physically uncomfortable, so we're beginning with a romantic story, " this individual said in an job interview.<br>FILE - In this March 17, 2016 file photo, Chinese director Jia Zhangke poses after winning the Best Screenplay award of the Asian Film Awards in Macau. The particular director says he may create a virtual reality film next year using a romantic story as he and viewers get used in order to the new medium.<br>(AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)<br><br>Digital reality entertainment consists largely of video games, yet film festivals are beginning to showcase VR movies as directors venture directly into the new medium. It offers a much more one experience when compared with watching a movie in a loaded theater.<br>VR requires the headset that blocks out your surroundings and allows you wander by way of a tale in a different world - either by shifting a few steps within various directions or seated on a swivel seat and moving your entire body to look around a 360-degree scene.<br><br>The fake atmosphere is, nonetheless, often reasonable, but film makers are still trying to work out there how you can tell a story in VR.<br>"I am still studying VR and trying to understand it at the moment, but I'm very interested in this new technology which allows us view space from different angles, " Jia said Saturday.<br>It also provides the audience more energy as they choose what to watch.<br>"In the past, the audience could only imagine the world inside and outside the framework, " he said. "VR liberates an audience and allows people to individually choose what we should want to be concerned with. Audiences become more important. "<br><br>"Today, we can divert our attention through the close-up shot in a traditional film that we had to watch in the past, " added the 46-year-old Jia. "I think it's the brand new and useful idea. "<br>Earlier Sunday, Jia spoke at a good event with Richard Pe?a, former director of the New York Film Celebration, who told him that will he felt the VR medium impinged on the particular ability of a movie director to tell a story.<br>Pe?a recalled a short VR detective film he experienced observed in which "the filmmaker wanted me to appearance left but I desired to look right. "<br><br>Jia said he believed the filmmaker "probably do a bad job" and suggested a director could deploy actors whose movements could direct a viewer's attention.<br>Jia has discovered China's rapid transformation throughout his career, which contains early underground films, documentaries and international film celebration prize winners, 2006 "Still Life" and 2013 "A Touch of Sin. "<br>He spent years making underground films before censors allowed his first film to be released in Chinese cinemas in 2005.<br><br>Jia will next month launch his own video streaming site, "Jia Screen, inch that he said would certainly premiere 108 short films from around the planet.<br>Jia told the viewers at the talk structured by Columbia Global Middle in Beijing that while today's technology and various streaming websites in China permitted people to make and upload their very own films, those weren't being seen because the particular public didn't know which of the thousands to watch.<br><br>His platform will certainly "work as a bridge to create the information to the audiences instead of inquiring the audiences to accomplish the job themselves, " he or she said.

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BEIJING (AP) - Critically recognized Chinese director Jia Zhangke says he will create a virtuelle realit�t film next year with a passionate story as he plus viewers get used in order to the new medium, plus declared: "I think VR is going to be the next big thing. "
The director, much better known bokep janda for films that will depict China's social adjustments and acts of violence, told The Associated Push that this short film might be a gentle love as "it takes period for people to feel comfortable" in virtual actuality.


"The speed and direction of movements may create people feel physically uncomfortable, so we're beginning with a romantic story, " this individual said in an job interview.
FILE - In this March 17, 2016 file photo, Chinese director Jia Zhangke poses after winning the Best Screenplay award of the Asian Film Awards in Macau. The particular director says he may create a virtual reality film next year using a romantic story as he and viewers get used in order to the new medium.
(AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

Digital reality entertainment consists largely of video games, yet film festivals are beginning to showcase VR movies as directors venture directly into the new medium. It offers a much more one experience when compared with watching a movie in a loaded theater.
VR requires the headset that blocks out your surroundings and allows you wander by way of a tale in a different world - either by shifting a few steps within various directions or seated on a swivel seat and moving your entire body to look around a 360-degree scene.

The fake atmosphere is, nonetheless, often reasonable, but film makers are still trying to work out there how you can tell a story in VR.
"I am still studying VR and trying to understand it at the moment, but I'm very interested in this new technology which allows us view space from different angles, " Jia said Saturday.
It also provides the audience more energy as they choose what to watch.
"In the past, the audience could only imagine the world inside and outside the framework, " he said. "VR liberates an audience and allows people to individually choose what we should want to be concerned with. Audiences become more important. "

"Today, we can divert our attention through the close-up shot in a traditional film that we had to watch in the past, " added the 46-year-old Jia. "I think it's the brand new and useful idea. "
Earlier Sunday, Jia spoke at a good event with Richard Pe?a, former director of the New York Film Celebration, who told him that will he felt the VR medium impinged on the particular ability of a movie director to tell a story.
Pe?a recalled a short VR detective film he experienced observed in which "the filmmaker wanted me to appearance left but I desired to look right. "

Jia said he believed the filmmaker "probably do a bad job" and suggested a director could deploy actors whose movements could direct a viewer's attention.
Jia has discovered China's rapid transformation throughout his career, which contains early underground films, documentaries and international film celebration prize winners, 2006 "Still Life" and 2013 "A Touch of Sin. "
He spent years making underground films before censors allowed his first film to be released in Chinese cinemas in 2005.

Jia will next month launch his own video streaming site, "Jia Screen, inch that he said would certainly premiere 108 short films from around the planet.
Jia told the viewers at the talk structured by Columbia Global Middle in Beijing that while today's technology and various streaming websites in China permitted people to make and upload their very own films, those weren't being seen because the particular public didn't know which of the thousands to watch.

His platform will certainly "work as a bridge to create the information to the audiences instead of inquiring the audiences to accomplish the job themselves, " he or she said.