Update - Below is Nickelodeon's official Press Release announcing the news:
NICKELODEON BREAKS GROUND WITH DEVELOPMENT OF VIRTUAL
AND AUGMENTED REALITY SERIES FOR TV
Chris Young, Head of Net’s Emerging-Tech Division—The Nickelodeon Entertainment Lab to Oversee Meet the Voxels (Working Title) Development and Production
BURBANK, Calif.—Aug. 2, 2018—Nickelodeon today announced the development of
Meet the Voxels (working title), an original TV, virtual reality and augmented reality series conceived by Chris Young, Senior Vice President of Nickelodeon’s Entertainment Lab. The animated sitcom, created in a game engine, marks a first for Nickelodeon in its use of cutting-edge virtual cinema technology, including real-time full body and facial performance capture, bringing an innovative approach to immersive storytelling. Nickelodeon’s Entertainment Lab is the network’s division established to spearhead long-range research and development around emerging platforms and new technology.
Meet the Voxels is being developed to air across Nickelodeon’s channels globally.
Meet the Voxels takes kids behind the scenes of a video game world and follows a family of video-game characters, the Voxels, on their adventures on-and-off-duty. The family members (all names working titles) are: Hunter, the 13-year-old star of a laser-tag video game; Maude, a 16-year-old girl fighting to pop as many bubbles as she can; their younger brother Cody who has not found his video game calling yet; Mom, a popular street fighter in her game; and Dad, a 90’s-era classic console game character who quit the business years ago.
The pilot for
Meet the Voxels will be written by Jana Petrosini (
Henry Danger,
Kid Danger,
Game Shakers) and Sean Gill (
Henry Danger,
Kid Danger,
Game Shakers).
Said Young, “Our vision is to take the real-time technology we’ve been exploring in the Lab and marry it with a creative concept that connects with kids and their passion for video games. We designed this next-gen animation workflow and filled it with characters who can exist naturally across multiple platforms from day one.”
Meet the Voxels represents a significant expansion of both the Entertainment Lab’s capabilities and Young’s work. To date, the Lab has been responsible for the creation and implementation of
SlimeZone and
The Loud House 360, and now
Meet the Voxels represents an evolution of content development and creation using real-time animation technology.
“Chris is helping lead Nickelodeon animation toward a transformation into a wholly new content creation studio,” said Chris Viscardi, Senior Vice President, Animation. “
Meet the Voxels marks a significant development in turning that content dream into a production reality.”
Over the past year, Young has developed new entertainment experiences for kids including:
SlimeZone, a multi-player social VR experience that allows kids and families the opportunity to interact in a Nickelodeon-designed virtual world;
The Loud House 360, an original video where viewers can explore the madness of the Loud family household from all angles; and
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles VR Interview Experience, a virtual reality experience that immerses users in the Turtles’ iconic New York City world and allows them to have a conversation with Mikey or Donnie, voiced on the scene by the actors who play the roles. The Turtles experience debuted at San Diego Comic Con 2018.
Young will help to guide further development of a larger slate of animated projects to be announced shortly.
Prior to overseeing Nickelodeon’s Entertainment Lab, Young previously served as Executive Creative Director, Nickelodeon Animation Lab, where he focused on exploring and engineering alternative animation pipelines. Prior to that role, he held the title of Producer at the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank. Young began his entertainment industry career at age 15 when he starred as boy genius Bryce Lynch on the cult TV series
Max Headroom. Before becoming a producer and director, Young starred in the feature films
The Great Outdoors,
Book of Love and
PCU. He produced Disney Channel’s animated movie
The Proud Family, developed, produced and starred in the NBC movie
Killing Mr. Griffin and served as executive producer and director on 26 half-hour episodes of Discovery Channel’s
The Adventures of A.R.K. Young also founded and served as Chief Creative Officer of Animobile, a forerunner in the mobile gaming space, where he designed and oversaw the production of over two dozen original mobile games for multiple handheld devices.
Nickelodeon, now in its 39
th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated kids’ basic cable network for 22 consecutive years. For more information or artwork, visit
http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).
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Update (8/3): When asked why and how his team has been able to use these varied platforms, he said to
The Drum: "It’s really about leveraging this virtual cinema workflow that allows us to utilize game assets to make a linear television show and VR and AR experiences from the same source material.”
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