PVR.fun Earns Two Phoenix Forum VOYEUR Community Awards Noms

LOS ANGELES — PVR, a leading adult VR site and maker of the PVR IRIS headset, has been nominated for two 2019 Phoenix Forum VOYEUR Awards in the Video Community category. 

PVR.fun received a nod for Most Progressive Video Studio, while company COO and producer/director Anna Lee was nominated for Most Creative Video Director.

“We are so proud of what we have achieved in the short time PVR has been up and running, and honored that The Phoenix Forum has recognized our contributions so far in this industry,” said Lee, whose own contributions within the VR community span nearly 15 years, most notably as the President of HoloFilm Productions. "The Most Creative Video Director award nomination is especially exciting, because we are still in pre-production for our first big original video series coming out later this year.”  

The Phoenix Forum VOYEUR Community Awards is set to take place March 30 at Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Arizona.

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