Film Extras wanted for Virtual Reality Experience
Your chance to be part of this exciting work with Re-Dock on a programme with National profile as part of Heritage Open Days Unsung Stories commissions!
Re-Dock are seeking extras age 16+ to feature in the filming of a Virtual Reality (VR) experience for Regina v Turing and Murray – an immersive, participatory play utilising Virtual Reality (VR) to extend the experience for audiences.
An immersive, participatory play, set in the actual courtroom in Knutsford where Turing was sentenced, the script explores the external pressures and the internal thoughts of the people in the courtroom, creating parallels with contemporary experiences of discrimination and law-making. The work draw parallels with historic and contemporary LGBTQ audiences, linking discussions around notions of the civic, law and discrimination.
Please note, this is an unpaid voluntary role offering excellent exposure as part of a national programme of work.
Regina v Turing and Murray is part of the National Trust’s Heritage Open Day Festival. This new art commission is an opportunity to reflect upon the court hearing of Alan Turing and Arnold Murray, offering a fresh interpretation of the events and experiences of the key protagonists.
Full details can be found here.
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I am interested in volunteering for this. I am keen to engage in anything that gives me more opportunities to act and this sounds great fun.
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