Mark Zuckerberg firmly believes the future belongs to virtual reality, so it's only logical that filmmaking will explore that path. SXSW will host the debut of the first feature-length movie ever shot in 360-degree virtual reality, "Career Opportunities In Organized Crime," and today we have the exclusive trailer.
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Directed by Alex Oshmyansky, the mockumentary plays as a recruitment video for the Russian mafia, and the premise allowed the director the opportunity to really play with the format. "The film is a an experiment to see what kind of experience a feature-length virtual reality film would be. I'm obviously biased, but I think it turned out great. The film is a whole new kind of cinematic experience that hasn't existed before. We are thrilled to be able to present it at the South by Southwest VR/AR Experience Expo," he said in statement.
Check out the trailer below,...