Synopsis
We have no memory of the first months of our lives, let alone the first days or hours. All of a sudden, we're born, and the adventure begins. But for premature babies, this starts a little earlier, when the adventure becomes a struggle for life. This innovative immersive video creates one of the first fiction experiences in 360-degree virtual reality, as it follows a premature baby surrounded by all those who are there to ensure his survival: his parents, medical staff, other premature babies, and glimpses of a world that is slowly taking shape around him.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (5)
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- Executive Producer : Seppia
Full credits (10)
- Screenwriter : Fouzi Louahem
- Music Composer : Inne Eysermans
- Assistant Director : Paviel Raymont
- Assistant Operator : Guillaume Bringard
- Camera Operator : Aïdan Obrist
- Production managers : Léa Spegt, Charlotte Ducos
- Continuity supervisor : Léa Spegt
- Production Designer : Hervé Roesch
- Special Effects : Christophe Reynaud
- Make-up Artist : Laëtitia Hogday
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Virtual Reality, Research - Experimental
- Themes : Birth, Healt, Family
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2016
- Runtime : 12 min 41 seconds
- Production formats : VR 360°
- Color type : Color and Black & White
- Aspect ratio : 360°
- Audio format : 3D
- Rating restrictions : None
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Resources
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https://www.seppia.eu/fr/prematures/
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