Detail View: Graduate Thesis Collection: Sushi Ben VR Process Book

Title: 
Sushi Ben VR Process Book
Creator: 
Garrett, Kane Tyler
Subject: 
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Animation
Subject: 
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Animation
Rights: 
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Abstract: 
"In this thesis I argue that creating a living and breathing world for players to explore and interact with is a more immersive experience than 360 VR films. Letting users explore and interact with in order to experience various narrative encounters is what really sets VR apart from other traditional mediums, so why not use it? While advanced character interactions might be a large ask for some studios exploration and discovery are powerful immersive devices that should not be overlooked. The problem with this approach, and sometimes in other styles of VR story telling is that you now have a chance that people will miss integral moments because they are looking the wrong way when something happens or they are standing somewhere that isn’t an optimal viewing angle for the narrative encounter. This thesis will propose a possible solution to some of these issues. The visual part of this thesis will be structured as an open-ended VR game project that has a simple proof of concept version with limited user interaction and at least 2 narrative encounters for users to discover."
Abstract: 
*Includes the animated film short "Sushi Ben VR" featuring the author's original VR game demo
Abstract: 
*Keywords: traditional film language, virtual reality, 3D modeling, manga, game design
Publisher: 
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date: 
2020-03
Format: 
PDF : 285 pages, color illustrations + 1 animation (7 min.) : WMV, sound, color