Joanna Angel Releases 1st VR Scene Through HoloGirlsVR.com

Joanna Angel Releases 1st VR Scene Through HoloGirlsVR.com

LOS ANGELES —  Burning Angel today released its first virtual reality scene through HoloGirlsVR.com.

Earlier this year, the two companies signed an exclusive agreement in which Burning Angel would begin filming VR experiences using the technology and expertise of HoloFilm Productions.

HoloFilm is a new studio developing and utilizing Holographic, Synthologram and Holographic Avatar technologies to create content for virtual reality. The studio was founded in 2015 by adult industry technologist Brian Shuster, founder of XPics Publishing in 1995 and Red Light Center in 2003.

“This is an incredible leap forward for the world of erotic VR,” said Shuster, CEO of HoloFilm Productions.  “This first of a kind deal in the VR space will allow all the amazing technology that we’ve developed for our own adult content production to be used by another studio.  Burning Angel has some of the most creative concepts and by far the hottest alternative women in the business, who can all now get recorded for VR consumers to experience.”

The union of technology and hardcore-alternative porn is jumping the adult business ahead by years, Angel noted.

“I am truly proud to be producing VR content with the people who are best at it in the business,” said Angel, the owner of BurningAngel.com.  “It's been a lot of fun making my BurningAngel style content with a whole different medium. The fans will truly love seeing all our tattoos in 3D.”

For more information about HoloFilm Productions, click here.

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