Virtual reality at MIFF 2016: The future is so close you can almost touch it

By Karl Quinn
Updated August 15 2016 - 7:08am, first published August 11 2016 - 9:06pm
Eric Darnell's Invasion, a virtual reality short screening at MIFF 2016. Photo: MIFF 2016
Eric Darnell's Invasion, a virtual reality short screening at MIFF 2016. Photo: MIFF 2016
The new PlayStation VR headset will put virtual reality gaming into Australian homes from October. Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi
The new PlayStation VR headset will put virtual reality gaming into Australian homes from October. Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi

Virtual reality won't save the cinema, says one of its most high-profile producers, because it really isn't cinema at all.

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