Project Detail

Renga

Synopsis

wallFour presents Renga, their ground breaking feature-length show controlled entirely by the audience. With its complex gameplay and 90-minute running time, Renga delivers a compelling dramatic arc with sufficient scale to rival a feature film. It is the first viable example of a standalone interactive show capable of running in commercial movie theatres.
Using laser pointers to interact directly with the cinema screen, 100 players work together towards collective victory. Renga combines strategic conquest elements from video games such as Civilisation with action phases inspired by old-school arcade classics such as Defender. Arrive as an audience, leave as a team!

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Adam Russell, John Sear 1st Feature
Producer
Adam Russell, John Sear
Composer
Kevin MacLeod

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Production Status

Production Company

wallFour Ltd

Adam Russell
Tel: +44 (0)7977 236 150

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