Read more on The Hannah Report. Google Spotlight Stories: Back to the Moon A charming illusionist, an adventurous queen of hearts and an evil green man journey through early cinema, film magic and love. Nexus Studios – In a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Google Doodles, Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts and Culture, Cinématèque Française and Nexus Studios, ‘Back to the Moon’ launched as the first ever virtual reality (VR) / 360 interactive Google Doodle. Google is calling it a VR Doodle, which it is, sort of. Co-directed by Fx Goby and Google Doodles’ Hélène Leroux, ‘Back to the Moon’ celebrates pioneering illusionist and filmmaker Georges Méliès. Fittingly, there’s a Google Doodle celebrating the anniversary this weekend. The Google Doodle, Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts & Culture, & Cinémathèque Française teams present Back to the Moon celebrating the life and artistry of French illusionist and film director Georges Méliès. Read more on The Hannah Report. ... For one, it was a huge engineering accomplishment to get humans to the moon and back. The video Doodle takes Google users through the journey to the moon and back… Google pays tribute to one of the first artists of moving pictures, George Méliès, the man behind A Trip to the Moon, among other early films. Google Doodle celebrates that day - 20 July 1969 - when Apollo 11 (which had blasted off five days earlier on July 16 with three astronauts in it) landed on the Moon. This charming 360º video which uses animation to commemorate the life and creativity of a true innovator and artist. If you haven't seen it already, check out this magical 360 Google doodle, Back to the Moon. Watch it above in 360° or visit here for VR. Former astronaut and Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins has shared his first hand experience and knowledge of the event through narration. The concept of the Google Doodle was born on Aug. 30, 1998, when company co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin … A charming illusionist, an adventurous queen of hearts and an evil green man journey through early cinema, film magic and love. Back to the Moon VR is an animated, interactive short celebrating the artistry of French film director and magician Georges Méliès. Back to the Moon – Celebrating Georges Méliès The Google Doodle, Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts & Culture, & Cinémathèque Française teams have collaborated to … New Delhi: Google dedicated its doodle on Tuesday to fifty years NASA's Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. The first doodle: Burning Man 1998. Back to the Moon will be part of the Spotlight Stories app, which works with Cardboard and Daydream headsets. Google Doodle celebrates 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon Landing. The piece is a collaboration with Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts & Culture, and Cinémathèque Française. Back to the Moon, in addition to being the first VR Google Doodle, is also a tribute to Georges Méliès, an accomplished French magician and director. Berbeda dengan tampilan Google Doodle yang biasanya berupa foto, ilustrasi atau permainan, Google menampilkan video virtual reality (VR) 360 derajat. Putting a man on the Moon was the biggest thing to have happened to man's endeavours in space till then. Produced by Nexus Studios. The high tech presentations give tribute to him as an innovator. Hari ini (03/05/2018) Google menampilkan Back to the Moon video 360 derajat pertama di Google Doodle. Making of Google Doodle – Back to the Moon Nexus Studios – VR & 360 interactive doodle directed by Fx Goby Produced by Nexus Studios and co-directed by Fx Goby and Doodles’ Hélène Leroux, ‘Back to the Moon’ celebrates pioneering illusionist and filmmaker Georges Méliès. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Google Doodles, Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts and Culture, Cinématèque Française and Nexus Studios, the film launched as the first ever virtual reality (VR) / 360 interactive Google Doodle.