BAFTA establishes virtual reality consultant team and invites experts to join

At present, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts is looking to invite some experts to join their team, and is also attracting experts in the field of technology and creativity to join it. This advisory group used LA as a base to come and learn about the development of virtual reality.

Roy Talor, the leader of the advisory board, was very excited and happy, and he hoped that more people would join in one of them to explore the potential and future of virtual reality. The team will also study how to better integrate VR into BAFTA's mission to develop and research better art forms and conduct promotion and promotion. Chantal Rickards, the CEO of BAFTA Los Angeles, also expressed his position on what kind of impact virtual reality will have on the creative world. It's not clear whether the time is good or bad, which needs to be further explored. This is one of the reasons for the establishment of this team.

The research results of this team in the future will have a great influence on the form of art expression, and will also serve as a reference for other things.