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‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Wows ‘Sundance Film Festival 2016’ With Cutting-Edge VR Cinematography

By Staff Reporter | Feb 02, 2017 03:11 AM EST

In the last "Sundance Film Festival 2016," everyone was amazed on how "My Brother's Keeper" VR cinematography was done. In essence, VR Gadgets are really a thing now in the market though no one ever thought how this technology innovation can be incorporated in an actual film. Be awe with the story of the two brothers during the Civil War in a cutting-edge technology setting.

According to Engadget, the PBS Film leads the VR cinematography at the last "Sundance Film Festival 2016." Its new filmmaking technique brings a fresh on the world of 3D viewing; "My Brother's Keeper" will surely be the first only for more of its kind.

"We are witnessing the birth of a new medium, so there is a lot for us to learn and invent at every point in the process, there is a lot of innovation happening," the same report quotes PBS producer Don Wilcox. It marks the birth of another legendary start in the industry today.

That's VR cinematography for all, on the hand, "My Brother's Keeper" is about two estranged brothers whose journey during the time of the Civil War was captured in the latest technology. Both of them were a victim of the harsh reality of wartime. In just nine minutes, their emotions and struggles were superbly captured in by ConnorHair and Alex Meader.

"The battle scenes are shot in slow motion - 120 frames per second. 3D/360/120 has never been done before," this is what Tech Crunch explained about the film. Although, "Sundance Film Festival 2016" gathered the best of VR cinematography today, "My Brother's Keeper" differs with how it captured the war's emotion in the eyes of the latest technology.

In all, "My Brother's Keeper just set the highest standard in filmmaking today with its "Sundance Film Festival" feat. For those interested, the movie can be watched through any VR platform such as Facebook, Youtube, Viveport, and gadgets.

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