Category: Advocacy, Entertainment, Strategy
Client: Independent Project
Date: 2017
A virtual reality documentary journey through the lives and worlds afflicted by landmines, unexploded ordnances, and improvised explosive devices in Southeast Asia.
In 2015, I traveled to Cambodia with the generous support of USC’s Peter Clarke Grant to capture initial sequences for this documentary — spending time with communities living alongside the ongoing consequences of war, and exploring VR as an empathy instrument for stories that demand presence over distance.