This monograph delves into recent evolutions in virtual reality (VR) storytelling, focusing on entertainment-based works created or launched since 2020.
Associate Professor Kath Dooley is a writer/director and academic based at the University of South Australia. Kath is author of Cinematic Virtual Reality: A Critical Study of 21st Century Approaches and Practices (2021) and co-editor of Screenwriting for Virtual Reality: Story Space and Experience (2024). Her research interests include embodiment in the context of screen media, virtual reality and screenwriting, women’s screen industry practice, and diversity in the screen industries.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A Body in the Story: Exploring Body Representation, Presence and Embodiment in Virtual Reality Narratives.- Chapter 3: Virtual Reality Narration: Listening to and re-living stories through first-person testimony.- Chapter 4: Exploring Environmental Storytelling Techniques in Expressive, Virtual Reality Documentary.- Chapter 5: Time, Space and the Body in The Under Presents (2019), a Multiplayer VR Game.- Chapter 6: Between storytelling and storyliving: user customisation of VR narratives.- Chapter 7: Virtual Reality Narratives Live Online: Immersive Theatre in VRChat Worlds.- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Virtual Reality Narratives as Embodied Encounters in Space.