"In a linear film, the audience can only see the elements the cinematographer chooses to reveal; in virtual reality, the challenges of building an entire world are more encompassing. In Allumette, this extends to the construction of detailed, fully realized interior sets that may never be seen—such as the cabin of a passing boat—but which also invite the audience to explore as far and wide as they dare, ducking into any structure in sight, even those which appear impermeable at first glance."

So reads "Heightened Reality," an April 14th Lincoln Now article about Eugene Chung, founder and CEO of Penrose Studios, and his new virtual reality film Allumette. The film is about an orphan and the concept of family love. Read the full article to learn more.

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