"People don't see that it's VRML anymore. ... It is integrated with the Web so it goes away." |
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How does VRML fit into what Hollywood is trying to do on the Web?
MARK PESCE:It turns out there is a back door into VRML that no one really knows about yet.. In January of next year, MPEG 4 will be introduced. Everyone is familiar with MPEG 2; it is used for video. MPEG 4 integrates video, audio, and a 3-D format. The 3-D format MPEG 4 integrates is VRML, which means that in a year or two, every set-top box that is produced will now be VRML-capable. This means you will be able to integrate the 3-D, video, and audio worlds in a very realistic way. This opens up doors to production, presentation, and information that we've never even seen before.
Hollywood is looking at VRML and asking, "What does it mean to actually have a virtual world in addition to our video? How is that meaningful? How does that add to the story? How does that add to our ability to tell a story?" The truth is, no one knows the answer to that yet, but everyone knows it is time to start asking the question.