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    In Conversation with German Heller, Kane Lee for “Paper Birds: Part I & II”

    Daniel Prinn By Daniel PrinnJuly 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Toto (Archie Yates) and his grandfather (Edward Norton) contemplating the great shadow. (Courtesy of Baobab Studios.)
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    Paper Birds: Part I and II is a unique project. It’s a VR short film available through Facebook Oculus, where certain parts of the short film incorporate interactive aspects. The team behind the film, directors Federico Carlini and German Heller (who writes the film) create an immersive world.

    At the centre of it is the young Toto (Archie Yates), a short-sighted child with a love for music. When his sister is taken by the great shadow in the world of darkness, he has to set out on a journey to get her back. This leads him to asking his grandfather (Edward Norton) for insight.

    At this past Tribeca Film Festival, I had the pleasure of experiencing the short film and immersing myself in the world. As my first experience with a VR headset, it was awe-inspiring seeing the world created. It was cool seeing all the different angles that we get to see the action.

    Here, I was able to speak with the film’s co-director and writer German Heller, as well as the film’s executive producer Kane Lee, also the Head of Content at Baobab Studios. The pair spoke about creating the VR experience and wanting to tell it in this medium. They also touched on the world building and and letting audiences step into this world. Then, German talked about utilizing interactive moments and bringing that into a narrative piece. He also gives accolades for the cast in Archie Yates, Edward Norton and Joss Stone.

    There’s more in between, too. You can check out the conversation directly above on YouTube.

    The first part of the film was released in December 2020, but tomorrow, July 8, both parts will be released and will be available to watch on the Oculus Quest 2, which you can find here.

    Podcast music courtesy of bensound.com.

    2021 animation Archie Yates Edward Norton German Heller Kane Lee Paper Birds Paper Birds: Part I & II Tribeca VR
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    Daniel is a lover of cinema and looks at the cast, characters, and how well a movie executes the genre. Daniel also looks at the plot and his level of enjoyment. He tries to be fair to a movie’s audience, even if a particular film isn’t his cup of tea. In addition to writing for "The Movie Buff," Daniel has been writing theatrical reviews for his own blog at “Filmcraziest.com."

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