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South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay
7 Apr 2025

South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media, Reviews | 0

A spell-casting high-school athlete ventures into the heart of southern folklore in this distinct yet uneven action adventure. Source: South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay | Games | The Guardian

Shenmue voted the most influential video game of all time in Bafta poll
7 Apr 2025

Shenmue voted the most influential video game of all time in Bafta poll

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, BAFTA, Game Development, Game Industry, Games, Immersive Media, UK | 0

The idiosyncratic adventure from 1999 beat the likes of Doom and Super Mario Bros in a public vote, proving that, in a world of blockbusters, there’s still room for strange, exotic games. Source: Shenmue voted the most influential video game … Continued

£3.6m lab to bring together creative and tech industries
7 Apr 2025

£3.6m lab to bring together creative and tech industries

by Bolaji O | posted in: AI, All News, AudioVisual, Education, Immersive Media, Studios, Technology, Virtual Reality | 0

The Bridge Studios at the University of the West of England Bristol will pioneer interdisciplinary research, using AI, VR, motion capture, immersive audio and collaborative robotic technologies. Source: £3.6m lab to bring together creative and tech industries

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YouTube Turns Off Revenue On Fake Movie Trailer Channel Screen Culture
31 Mar 2025

YouTube Turns Off Revenue On Fake Movie Trailer Channel Screen Culture

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Film, Immersive Media, Social Media, Trailers, Youtube | 0

YouTube has stopped two major fake movie trailer channels from being able to monetize their AI-fueled videos.The Google-owned video-hosting giant has turned off ad revenue on Screen Culture and KH Studio trailers after a Deadline investigation chronicled the scale and … Continued

Walmart launches TV studio with curved Alfalite LED screen
31 Mar 2025

Walmart launches TV studio with curved Alfalite LED screen

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Immersive Media, LED Screens, Technology | 0

The 10 x 4 metre LED wall with a resolution of 6400 x 2560 pixels, is the focal point of the studio’s virtual production environment and will help create immersive video with flexibility. Source: Walmart launches TV studio with curved … Continued

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‘Banal and hollow’: Why the quaint paintings of Thomas Kinkade divided the US
31 Mar 2025

‘Banal and hollow’: Why the quaint paintings of Thomas Kinkade divided the US

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Artists, Arts, Immersive Media, USA | 0

Beloved by many, despised by others, Thomas Kinkade’s quaint rustic scenes and his wholesome image belied a dark and tortured story that contrasts with his ‘sugary’ artworks. Source: ‘Banal and hollow’: Why the quaint paintings of Thomas Kinkade divided the … Continued

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