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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Ben Child

Steven Spielberg warns VR technology could be 'dangerous' for film-making

Steven Spielberg at the 2016 Cannes film festival.
‘It gives the viewer a lot of latitude not to take direction from the storytellers’ ... Steven Spielberg at the 2016 Cannes film festival. Photograph: Graham Whitby Boot/Sportsphoto Ltd./Allstar

Steven Spielberg has warned the rise of virtual reality technology represents a potentially “dangerous” development for traditional film-makers.

Speaking at the Cannes film festival, where a number of VR movies are screening alongside his own movie, The BFG, the three-time Oscar-winner suggested the new format risked undermining directors’ control of their art.

“I think we’re moving into a dangerous medium with virtual reality,” he said. “The only reason I say it is dangerous is because it gives the viewer a lot of latitude not to take direction from the storytellers but make their own choices of where to look.

“I just hope it doesn’t forget the story when it starts enveloping us in a world that we can see all around us and make our own choices to look at,” added Spielberg.

Film-maker Eric Darnell, whose six-minute VR film Invasion is also playing at the festival, said he believed virtual reality film-making would one day become the norm.

“It’s not, in my mind, just an extension of cinema. It is its own thing and we have to discover so much about what are the tools in our toolbox,” Darnell told Reuters. “It really is just a brand new language.”

Another virtual reality film, Milica Zec’s Giant, is also playing at Cannes. The festival has dedicated a pavilion to the immersive technology, featuring screenings and discussions, as part of its Marché du Film programme.

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