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“Lawnmower Man” Director Brett Leonard Shooting Scripted VR Series “Hollywood Rooftop”

Hollywood Rooftop

The director whose 1992 cult film Lawnmower Man helped bring virtual reality to the cinematic mainstream is working on a new project that he hopes will spark a new wave of VR storytelling.

Brett Leonards latest endeavor, Hollywood Rooftop,is a scripted project thats being shot simultaneously as a 10-episode virtual reality FragFilm and as a traditional 2D feature film. It combines aspects of movie-making — a character- and dialog-driven narrative — with the 360-degree spatial language of VR.

“What John Cassavetes did when the handheld camera came out, I believe we can have with VR,” Leonard said in an interview with Deadline.

Hollywood Rooftop chronicles a group of young talented up-and-coming actors. They share their challenges, loves, failures, and successes as they all try to “make it” in Hollywood.

Written by Mona Lisa Moru, who will also join the ensemble of young up-and comers, the cast is comprised of mostly European actors, including Börje Lundberg from the Academy Award nominated A Man Called Ove.

Hollywood Rooftop began production this week in the Brewery Art Complex in downtown Los Angeles. Its shot within an immersive dome, with a 360-degree camera that draws the audience into the space, in way that mimics the intimacy of theater.

Leonard records the same scene with a 2D camera for a film, which he hopes to release in theaters.

“Im a director who has a foot firmly in the cinema, and, because I made The Lawnmower Man, I have a foot firmly in VR,” Leonard said. “Its not the same language, but its the same cinematic expertise that we have to bring to this format: engagement. The things that make cinema wonderful as a medium have to be brought to the immersive cinema medium.”

The films executive producer, Mary Spio, provides the projects technological expertise. Her company, Ceek VR, has enabled artists such as Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani and Ringo Star to create VR experiences for their fans and audiences.

Ceek positions itself as the Netflix of premium VR content, financing creative development and handling distribution through its subscription service. In the case of Hollywood Rooftop, it provided funding and furnished the 360-degree camera, and plans to distribute the VR series.

“Both Brett and I have the same vision — making the technology an afterthought,” said Spio. “The entertainment should be in the forefront.”

Mark Rickard also is a producer on the project.

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