Vivienne Chow Music is expected to play a prominent role in the development of content for virtual reality, following games and films.
But the growth of VR content will depend on a pool of next-generation talent who can master both art and technology.“We need multi-disciplinary young talent,” says Liu Szu-Ming, president of HTC Vive Originals, at a Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) panel discussion on Wednesday. “We need a lot of people to be trained in both technology and art, and we can tap into this pool of talent for our future development.
Young people, regardless of their background, should work in an interdisciplinary way.”Yang Meng-yin, director of the Kaohsiung Film Archive and Kaohsiung Film Festival, which has been actively.
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