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Project: Lost Worlds

Venice Immersive
Director:
Fins
Production:
Finsworks Interactive
Running Time:
60’
Language:
English
Country:
USA
Music:
AudioNetwork
Note:World, virtual reality
A project entirely conceived and realised by:Fins

synopsis

A nameless protagonist, who grew up dreaming of the stars, transitions from the quietude of a rural farm to the vastness of space. As a child, he would stand by a lake, mesmerized by the shimmering night sky, and dream of exploring the stars. Thirty years later, his dream materializes as he boards the Bolt shuttle at Space Port 37, operated by Union Aeronautics. This journey takes him to Astoria, a grand interstellar spaceship poised in Earth’s orbit. Astoria, with its luxurious amenities and educational offerings, prepares its passengers for their ultimate destination: Erios, a moon rich with life in the Stellara system. Erios, orbiting the gas giant Stratos, is a vibrant world brimming with diverse flora and fauna, evoking the prehistoric era of Earth. Here, creatures reminiscent of dinosaurs roam amidst bioluminescent plants, offering a glimpse into an extraordinary ecosystem. This story unfolds as the protagonist and fellow travellers embark on an awe-inspiring expedition, discovering the wonders of Erios and the boundless possibilities of the cosmos.

Main Creator’s Statement

This project is a dream of mine that I have pursued over the past five to six years. It has taken time due to my inexperience in technical knowledge, but after many attempts, I can finally realise this project to its full potential. From the skies of Pandora in Avatar to the great plains with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, I wish to rekindle the wonders I felt when I saw them and look forward to everyone experiencing them.

PRODUCTION/DISTRIBUTION

PRODUCTION: "Finsworks Interactive"
Alias: "Fins"
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