I spend a lot of time explaining #esports isn’t just computer versions of traditional sports but this #Rugby#VR Sim in our Paddington facility is next level (7DX doing some great projects in there).
Really interesting stat. The generations of esports players cycle through much faster than traditional sports. Provides a lot of opportunities for changing a regions trajectory (if the development pathways are on point).
Well... WOW
Sandbox VR Reeled in $23M Annual Revenue from Most Popular Location-based VR Experience https://t.co/QtBOU13XaE via @RtoVR#VirtualReality#VR
Less than 23 hours since the new Midjourney feature "In-Painting" dropped..
Many people are already calling it a game changer.
11 excellent examples and tutorials:
In 4 minutes, Kurt Vonnegut explained stories better than anyone I’ve ever heard.
“The shape of the curve is what matters. Not their origins.”
He plots stories on 2 axes:
X: Time
Y: Good fortune / ill fortune
He goes on to say,
“Somebody gets into trouble, then gets out of it again. People love that story. They never get tired of it.”
Point 1:
Stories have defined patterns.
In Joseph Campbell’s Hero of a Thousand Faces, he makes the case for the Hero’s Journey.
Since then, it’s become the most famous storytelling structure in the world.
Vonnegut argued stories could be divided into 8 shapes.
Each story, he said, fit one of the 8.
Point 2:
Vonnegut says,
“Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them — so the reader may see what they're made of.”
To see who your characters really are, you have to make them suffer.
Only then does your audience have someone worth cheering for.
Point 3:
End on a high note.
Vonnegut says, “It’s not accidental that the line ends up higher than where it began. This is encouraging to readers.”
The way a story makes people feel when they finish is how they remember it.
It’s called recency bias.
Lift people up and they will love you.
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“There are people. There are stories. The people think they shape the stories, but the reverse is often closer to the truth.”
I wrote this with @RobbieCrab. Follow him for lessons on storytelling + fundraising.
And I talk about creative storytelling. Follow @nathanbaugh27 for more like that.
Very interesting review of the #AppleVisionPro.
(And RIP to the developers that violated their NDA)
Hands on with Apple Vision Pro in the wild https://t.co/IX4CLgUIOH
#VirtualReality#MixedReality#tech