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Courtesy: The Foundry, Eventbrite.com

Los Angeles-based VR Playhouse will join The Foundry for a relevant industry discussion, entitled, “How to Run a Successful VR Studio,” on December 7, 2016 from 6 PM – 9 PM at the Gnomon School of Visual Effects, Games & Animation. VR Playhouse co-founder Christina Heller, alongside VR Playhouse Technical Director Jordan Halsey and Lead Compositor Albert Cook will share the process behind turning a fledgling VR company into an industry household name, all while balancing multiple careers and outside projects. They will also take attendees behind the scenes of their upcoming VR experience, “Girl,” created using tools by The Foundry and Google VR.

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Courtesy: TIME.com

Founded by Christina Heller and Ian Forester in 2014, VR Playhouse quickly earned recognition for their projects’ creative angles. Their unique perspective on VR creative design stems from compiling a team with multifaceted backgrounds in animation, live events, VFX, theater, journalism, filmmaking and games. In two short years, VR Playhouse has collaborated with top brands such as Red Bull, Honda, Discovery, Toyota, Jack In The Box and TIME. Most recently, VR Playhouse partnered with TIME Inc. to produce Defying the Nazi VR for the newly-released Life VR app (shown above).

Learn more about tomorrow’s event HERE.