"Invasion!" Developers Make New VR Animation Rainbow Crow

The virtual reality content studio Baobab Studios has brought us VR experiences "Asteroids!" and "Invasion!". Now, this studio is working with the famous musician John Legend, and the two parties will jointly create a complete VR animation series called “Rainbow Crow”. The story of "Rainbow Crow" is based on the legend of the Lenni Lenape tribe in India. One of the birds with a beautiful voice and colorful feathers must leave home to bring back light to the dark and cold world. Randy Edmonds, a tribal chief of Kiowa-Caddo, will narrate the work. The famous tribal elders defended the rights of Native Americans throughout their lives and founded the National Urban Indian Council. “All Native American stories have profound meanings, which is why we will pass on these stories to generations.” Elder Tribal Edmunds explained, as part of the Indian Migration Act, he was in 1954. He left Oklahoma and moved to Southern California. “When you see the influence of these legends and see the insights they represent, I can be very excited about moving this story to the modern media. I’ve never been to this VR work inspired by our folklore.” Experienced such things." John Legend explained: “Rainbow Crow” blends storytelling and music in an unprecedented way.An incredible medium for virtual reality has inspired the journey of self-exploration and encouraged us to find in the darkness. His own path. In view of what is happening in the world today, this is a profound message." The first episode of "Rainbow Crow" will be presented at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Currently Baobab Studios has not announced specific launch time and support platforms.

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