The full VR/360-degree experience
Quake is a thrilling pioneering drama series set after a severe earthquake, and inspired by the remarkable digital revolution in global humanitarian efforts. With the creation of mobile internet, the world has found a new digital nervous system which enables thousands of ordinary people to help save lives.
Trapped Man - the gripping first part in the series - can be viewed in a 3D/360-degree immersive experience or in a .
You may need to download the YouTube app on a smartphone or tablet device to experience this film.
Safety Information
Experience involves being trapped in a collapsed building – please be aware of this if you are anxious about being trapped in a confined space.
You should also consult the manufacturers own instructions for using any headsets/equipment.
Stay seated whilst viewing. Detailed safety information for viewing VR/360 videos can be found .
Find out what happens next
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Each episode tells the story of a different individual caught up in the earthquake.
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Listen to or download the entire series of Quake to your smartphone or tablet device.
Technical requirements
- Modern mobile or desktop browser
- (Optional) YouTube mobile app
- (Optional) Google Cardboard
- (Optional) Headphones (recommended for the best experience)
Credits
Rafi..... David KS Tse
Fabio..... Cesare Taurasi
Nabila..... Eugenia Low
Sound Design..... Steve Brooke & Sharon Hughes
Illustrator..... Dai Owen
VR Creative Direction..... Steve Bell & John Durrant
VR Producer..... Dan Elston
VR Production..... BDH Immersive
Writer..... Glyn Maxwell
Director and Producer..... Sharon Sephton
Trapped Man VR/360-degree video experience is supported by . Quake was one of the first projects chosen to receive a Euroradio Innovation Fund Grant.
Quake from 麻豆社 Radio 4
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Moon Ribas describes her implant which allows her to sense seismic activity.