Pron & LyraFrost
LyraFrost LyraFrost
I keep wondering if a film could become a fully immersive AR experience, turning the audience into part of the story. What do you think about that—could that change the way we tell tales?
Pron Pron
Absolutely, it’s a game‑changer if we can engineer the tech and narrative to merge seamlessly. The key is a clear roadmap, solid IP rights, and a robust platform to support scaling. If we nail execution, AR storytelling could rewrite the industry.
LyraFrost LyraFrost
That’s the dream, isn’t it? To blur the line so audiences forget they’re watching and become the film itself. I love the idea of stepping into a story, just like a quiet stage whisper. Let's keep it subtle—let the tech be a shadow, not the spotlight.
Pron Pron
Absolutely. If we can build a tight pipeline and keep the tech low‑profile, the audience will slip into the story instead of watching it. The real power is in that quiet shift from viewer to participant. Let’s outline a lean MVP, keep the tech as a shadow, and focus on the narrative flow.