Showing his age

>showing his age.

>also: wuss.

But he's right vidyababby

Cinema is an art form, not a gimmick

>implying he's wrong

He's 100% right.

he's right

But, does it matter? Will people even care about movies anymore?

Dick sucking robots kind of ruin my move going experience as of late.

Been going to dicksuckrobotfilth.com and other sites waiting for it to happen but nothing yet

maybe he should step up his game so people will still watch his olde timey moving pictures even though they could do VR instead.

anons showing their ages

also: wussies

Finally cinema will be 100% normie entertainment

Pseudo patricians can go and fuck themselves

making a movie vr would mean its not a movie dipshit. it'd just be a shit video game

He's not wrong.

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>VR would turn moviemaking into golbal art direction, plot and script writing only
>it would become the normiest of the artforms by destroying almost any inclusion of stylistics
He is absolutely right, no matter how you look at it.

VR will solve over population.

>implying anyone will even know what a kino is in 20 years
top heh

VR only destroys NPOV

storytelling, style, and all the effects CAN still be there. the only difference is that the user can shift perspective to anything they like and how they'd like to experience the action.

don't listen to the wussies.

>DUDE MOBIES OF LE FUTURE ARE GON BE VR YOULL LOOK WHEREVER YOU WANT LMAO XD
you just cant make a film with VR, it's just not possible, its not film making. at most they'll make a couple shit youtube tier features but it wont last just as the failure that that go pro movie was

THIS

And then it will no longer be cinema. They will not be films. They will be gimmick filled 'interactive multimedia experiences' and video games and such.

He's right, can you imagine the Men of the West or the Tannhauser Gate speech having the same impact if you are facing the wrong way like a retarded extra? Good editing makes or breaks a film.

Vr movies will never be a thing . Can you imagine looking up top of character and see her tits in that angle or pussy. Actresses will never allow that

He is absolutely right. People on Sup Forums have a hard enough time understand a film where everything is pointed out for them and set up to explicitly explain things.

imagine how confused they will be when they miss 90% of the plot because they were looking the wrong way.

>imagine how confused they will be when they miss 90% of the plot because they were looking the wrong way.

I don't know why I laughed at this

because half of Sup Forums is autistic and it's exactly what they'd do?

The way the article is presented sounds like he's stood on a large hill surrounded by people to alert them of the dire oncoming calamity. The reality is probably someone asked him what he thought, and he's said something like, well, you know, it'll detract from storylines as people choose how to engage with the articial reality, which is a legitimate point.

>put in hundreds of hours of effort to make the movie VR to increase the viewers immersion
>scene change causes their entire surroundings to change from one area to another suddenly (eg. woods to city) with no real explination destroying all immersion the viewer had

>greentext

>it's a Lexi 'Taco' Belle episode
wew lads

It's only "dangerous" if it's better, and if it's better I want it.

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>you were born too late to explore the earth
>you were born too soon to explore space
>you were born just in time for VR sex with virtual BBC so you can virtually black all your favorite actresses

VR movies won't be a thing because nothing is really added to a movie by making it VR and much is detracted.

VR porn will be a thing and oh my, the scandals that will erupt. People will look back at the fappening and think, How quaint.

whew
how much

A wise man once said the director's job is to direct the audience's attention.

That and and the great power of editing is really what VR takes away, and that's kind of tragic in my opinion.

Plus, we've had this 'VR' thing people are excited about for ages, it's called video games.

>VR killing cinema

Call me when I can take a helicopter to the feelies

The feelies are still narrative-directed 'linear' entertainments, they just incorporate sensory inputs other than sight and sound. VR is different.