Virtual Reality
The Book of distance
“The Book of Distance is the best immersive storytelling experience I’ve seen yet.“
-Kent Bye, Voices of VR
"...you should be so lucky...to experience this incredibly moving tale. History comes alive through masterfully composed animation...and storytelling that proves that narrative VR is only waking up to its full potential."
-Noah Nelson, Publisher, No Proscenium
About the project
Hailed as a landmark in personal VR storytelling, Randall Okita’s powerful virtual reality production The Book of Distance is now available on Steam, Viveport and the Oculus Store.
SYNOPSIS
In 1935, Yonezo Okita left his home in Hiroshima, Japan, for Canada. Then war and racism changed everything. Three generations later, his grandson Randall leads us on an interactive pilgrimage through an emotional geography of immigration and family to recover what was lost. Okita explores new possibilities for deeply personal storytelling in this room-scale VR experience—the first virtual reality production by this award-winning Canadian artist and filmmaker.
During its debut at the Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier,The Book of Distance was hailed by Filmmaker magazine as “a standout… lyrical, personal and moving” and selected as the best narrative experience by The Verge. Short of the Week declared: “Just strap in and be taken on the best interactive VR story told yet.” CNET wrote that The Book of Distance is “an absolutely beautiful and heartbreaking story… a transporting event… the experience was profound” when it was featured at the Tribeca Virtual Arcade at Cannes XR.
From the international SIGGRAPH conference to the Best of VR section at Venice, from the New Images Festival – XR Competition in Paris to Vancouver’s VIFF Immersed and Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival’s Beyond Reality 2020, among others, The Book of Distance has garnered accolades at key events around the globe.
The Book of Distance blends techniques from mechanical sculpture, film, and stage to redefine personal storytelling in virtual reality. Family archives add a haunting layer of realism. 2D and 3D hand-crafted sets reminiscent of Japanese woodblock prints, evocative character design, and seamless choreography combine with surprising moments of interaction to gently whisk us across the ocean and through the years.
Okita invites us to participate in this generous act of imagination: a space of magical theatre and generational echoes. He never strays too far from our side as we move through the story’s darker moments. His need to reclaim his grandfather’s lost moments becomes our own. Together we reimagine a significant moment in history and take part in a very personal journey of loss and recovery.
About the creator
Born and raised in Calgary and now based in Toronto and Japan, artist and filmmaker Randall Okita employs sculpture, technology, physically challenging performances or stunts and rich cinematography in his work. The Book of Distance is one of three projects Okita has created with the NFB, which include his multi-award-winning short The Weatherman and the Shadowboxer (2014), a blend of live-action, high-speed camera work and digital animation that received the award for Best Canadian Short Film at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Prix Format Court at Montreal’s Festival du nouveau cinéma, and was named Best Experimental Film at both LA Shorts Fest and NY Shorts Fest. His 2016 feature directorial debut, The Lockpicker, received the John Dunning Discovery Award from the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television, as well as Best First Feature at the 2016 Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival. He is currently completing work on the feature See for Me.
The Book of Distance is available free at the Steam, Oculus and Viveport stores.
Supported VR headsets include: HTC Vive; Oculus Rift; Windows Mixed Reality; Valve Index; Oculus Quest + link cable
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About the NFB
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is one of the world’s leading digital content hubs, creating groundbreaking interactive documentaries and animation, mobile content, installations and participatory experiences. NFB interactive productions and digital platforms have won 100 awards, including 21 Webbys. To access this award-winning content and discover the work of NFB creators, visit NFB.ca, download its apps for mobile devices or visit NFB Pause.