@omsi show is tonight and we’re so excited! 🐠 If you didn’t get a ticket online, they will be selling some at the door at 6pm. Get there early to make sure you get one! Our first screening is at 6:45pm and then another at 8:15pm. Both will have captions. We hope to see you there!
Come see our new fulldome film about scuba diving at @omsi next month! 🐠
Our film is called “Memories of a Dive” and it features stunning underwater footage captured by none other than @frowest.brennan 🤿
We’re one of the attractions featured in OMSI’s “After Dark” programming, which is underwater themed 🪼 🫧
Thank you to everyone who helped us make the VR Pavilion a reality at @pdxpanorama 🥹 Whether you volunteered your time, shared your expertise, lent us gear, or just offered moral support along the way, we appreciate you! VR film festivals are complex, sometimes tedious things to pull off… but in the end it was so worth it! Seeing the audience smile and hearing their reactions to the films we curated was very special. Let’s do this again next year, shall we? 😉
We are looking for volunteers to help in the VR Pavilion at Portland Panorama this April :) If you are interested in helping guests get into and out of really incredible immersive experiences, please let us know!
Volunteers who give a minimum of 20 hours will receive a Volunteers All-Films Pass. Volunteers committing less than 20 hours receive a pair (2) of tickets to a screening of your choice, (1) ticket access to all panels, and access to special events.
It’s a pretty sweet deal!
Thank you @omsi for an incredible night! 🫧 And thank you to all of our friends who came out to watch and support the show 💕 We loved sharing this film with you!
We’re showing our scuba diving film “Memories of a Dive” at @omsi on Wednesday January 28th! This is how it looked when we were reviewing it inside of a VR headset, using the app Dome Viewer. As you can probably imagine, reviewing footage for planetarium distribution is a bit of a challenge. Luckily apps like this exist! It gives us a close approximation of what the film will look and feel like once it’s playing in a dome.