I wanted to create a very diverse learning experience with people to empower themselves through their own lens. I think it's part of what makes me interested in the whole immersive world is that I literally learned to read with my special ed teacher having a tray of sand on her lap. So I would have to say the letter, say the sound like B, B, and then draw a B in the tray of sand with my finger. It was how? Oh, wow. Before the immersive storytelling. That's really cool.
As new technology arises, so do new opportunities for expression, empathy, and empowerment. Our guest today, Alton Glass of GRX Immersive, shares how he’s making the most of these opportunities and helping others do the same through educational programs designed to help diverse creators take advantage of virtual reality and other emerging forms.
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© 2023 Future of StoryTelling, Corp.
Produced by Future of StoryTelling, Corp.
124 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Founder and CEO, Charles Melcher
Director, Carolyn Merriman
Assistant Producer, Madison Brown
in collaboration with Charts & Leisure
Founder, Jason Oberholtzer
Executive Producer, Mike Rugnetta
Editor, Garrett Crowe
Mix and Music, Michael Simonelli
With special thanks to Alton Glass, Bonnie Eldon, Meghal Janardan, Sarah Vitak, Elisabeth March, Michael Bass, and Megan Worman.