RoofTops - VFXRio

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VFXRio presents the VFXRio Rooftops Metaverse, an innovative experience situated atop a virtual metropolitan building, providing users with the sensation of exploring a digital environment while enjoying panoramic views of the city and the sky. The metaverse is diverse, with distinct scenarios offering various atmospheres and vibes.

— Click here to visit the VFXRio RoofTops Metaverse on the Spatial.io platform —

Visitors to VFXRio RoofTops have the opportunity to participate in a variety of events, including parties, art exhibitions, and fashion shows. This metaverse was conceived by Matteo Moriconi, Director of VFXRio, inspired by the films “La nuit américaine” (1973) by François Truffaut and “One from the Heart” (1982) by Francis Ford Coppola. Users are immersed in an experience that allows for the creation of infinite narratives. VFXRio RoofTops enhances the expression of the forces of time and space, emphasizing the concept of hyperreality, allowing the user to immerse themselves in a virtual world, extending the boundaries of the real and the digital, in an interactive and expansive environment.

François Truffaut's "La nuit américaine" (1973) and Francis Ford Coppola's "One from the Heart" (1982) are two films that explore filmmaking and life behind the scenes, but in very different ways.

– “La nuit américaine”, also known as “Day for Night” in English, is a film about the difficulties and joys of making a film. Truffaut, who is also the real-life director of the film within the film, explores the complexities of relationships behind the scenes and the impact of filmmaking on the personal lives of those involved. The title refers to the cinematic technique of filming night scenes during the day, an example of the illusion created by cinema.

"One from the Heart," on the other hand, is a musical that takes place primarily on a huge film set built specifically for the movie. Coppola, influenced by classic Hollywood musicals, created an extravagant visual spectacle that explored the possibilities of the cinematic technology of the time.