A new film exploring the life cycle of jellyfish has become the latest immersive experience at a central London venue. The free experience will run alongside the Butterfly Trail which has proved a huge hit at The Now Building, next to Tottenham Court Road Tube station.
Forsaken, a 360-degree film showing the “infinite life cycle” of jellyfish, debuted on Thursday on Outernet’s wraparound screens, offering an immersive panoramic experience with up to 8K resolution on each wall.
Full story at LondonWorld.com
Forsaken, a 360-degree film showing the “infinite life cycle” of jellyfish, debuted on Thursday on Outernet’s wraparound screens, offering an immersive panoramic experience with up to 8K resolution on each wall.
Full story at LondonWorld.com
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00:00 Roland Lane's new environmental short film Forsaken was shown for the first time today
00:05 at Outernet's panoramic screens by Tottenham Court Road Station.
00:11 Made in collaboration with Greenpeace, the film shows the unusual life cycle of the jellyfish,
00:16 stressing the importance of protecting the ocean's wildlife by stopping deep sea mining.
00:22 Outernet's 360 degree and 8K resolution screens allow for a truly immersive experience, and
00:29 we'd absolutely recommend going along.
00:33 Forsaken will be screened every day at 11am, 6pm and 9pm, so next time you're in the area,
00:38 you may as well pop along and have a look.