Studio Reflection #3: flora & fauna visions

While I’m not super into theater and that entire world, I remember Ben mentioned that FFV uses trackers on the actors to influence the backdrop. I think that’s a really cool feature that can be implemented in more than just theater. Perhaps it could be used in sports like football for more explosive effects? I think I’ve seen something like this being implemented into a basketball court so who knows where this tech might show up next.

When it came to their immersive experiences, I really would have loved to see the Da VInci one, I believe it was called the Genius Immersive Experience, in person. I think the concept itself was really interesting but the execution looked like a good experience even through photos.

I found it pretty interesting that a partial measure of success for the team was that kids enjoyed the exhibition and left happily. I think that’s really important to me because I was a really bored kid all the time. Nothing my parents took me to would make me give the slightest bit of my attention. To hear kids enjoy this pretty cool thing without completely comprehending it must mean a lot.

I really applaud the studio’s ventures into their original IPs like Utopian Garden. I think their original works don’t lose to their stage performances and brandings at all from what they’ve shown. 

It was overall a pretty good studio visit, I think Ben did a good job presenting everything to us even though he wasn’t the original and intended guide.