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RANDAL KLEISER<br />

GREASE DIRECTOR TALKS ABOUT HIS VR<br />

DRAMA PROJECT DEFROST<br />

Best known as the director of the<br />

classic musical Grease (1978), Randal<br />

Kleiser has made quite a departure for<br />

his latest project – the virtual reality<br />

drama series Defrost, which consists<br />

of 11 five-minute episodes.<br />

In a screening held in Beijing on April<br />

27, Chinese technology writers and<br />

others watched three episodes of<br />

the series. Afterwards, the audience<br />

had the chance to chat with Kleiser<br />

through Skype.<br />

All 11 episodes of Defrost were released<br />

worldwide on April 25 on Veer,<br />

a Beijing-based platform for VR content<br />

set up by three young Chinese<br />

entrepreneurs in 2016.<br />

Kleiser tells the Post in a phone interview<br />

that he used over US$300,000 of his own<br />

money to make the film, the script of which<br />

he finished even before he made Grease.<br />

“My brother is a visual effects supervisor. He<br />

has done many movies. He began his career<br />

with Tron, the Disney picture. He always<br />

shows me new things like digital make-up<br />

and the Oculus Rift,” he says.<br />

“I first tried Oculus four years ago. It was walking<br />

through a villa in Italy in 3D. I was able to<br />

walk around, go up the steps, look out and see<br />

it all as if I was really there. It blew me away. I<br />

wanted to figure out how to do a drama with it.<br />

I thought of the script that I had written a long<br />

time ago and I adapted it to VR.”

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