We once again teamed up with writer and director Hannah Phillips to produce a set of 'on-stage' films and a series of interactive elements the audience could play with for her recent version of Heterophobia, which was shown at the hippodrome Birmingham 2014.
As well as directing, designing, animating and filming the trailer, [and we sang the theme tune – sorry! - we did make the music though] for the show we made a series of interactive stage sets using multi-projections and us VJing live on stage. We have been experimenting with augmented reality for a few years but avoided using it before within our commercial work as we felt that the majority of AR had been over-done in the world of advertising. However, this project gave us the perfect chance to roll out a few ideas. You can see a case study here: Hetero_Case_Film
Images are a mixture of the live performance, trailer and set film

Films Projected onto Set

Set Film Screengrab

Set Film Screengrab

Films Projected onto Set

Set Film Screengrab

Films Projected onto Set

Set Film Screengrab

Set Film Screengrab

Films Projected onto Set

Set Film Screengrab

Set Film Screengrab

Set Film Screengrab

Set Film Screengrab

WMA Vjing and DJing

WMA Vjing and DJing

AR

AR

AR

Set Film Screengrab

AR

Trailer / Promo For Play

Trailer / Promo For Play

Trailer / Promo For Play

Trailer / Promo For Play

Trailer / Promo For Play

Trailer / Promo For Play

Set Film Screengrab

Actor and AR on Screens




Audience interacts with the VR and

AR

AR

AR & Actor perfroming

Building the Set [get in]