Who We Are
Exelauno brings humanity into tech. Yes, we mean human people, and yes, we mean the quality of being human. We focus on creating cool virtual reality content that’s unlike anything else out there.
Just because virtual reality puts us effectively in a computer, doesn’t mean we have to act like one. Believe it or not, VR gives us the opportunity to interact with technology in a way that is more human than ever. We’re taking that opportunity. Come along for the ride.
What is Exelauno?
“Exelauno” is an ancient Greek verb that means “to march forth.” We like it because we’re moVing storytelling foRward, into the future. (See what we did there?) And the ancient Greeks were the pioneers of storytelling (um, Greek mythology, dramatic structure, epics). And because March 4th is Exelauno Day. #nerdalert
What can we do for you?
Well, depends who you are…
If you want to WATCH CONTENT, we’ve got it.
If you NEED CONTENT, you can license ours, or we can help you make your very own. We’ve got a crack team of creatives who understand VR inside and out and are happy to work with your brand team, company, or event planner to come up with something awesome and immersive to achieve your goals.
If you could use a VR WHISPERER, give us a shout. Whether you’re a Hollywood production company trying to figure out how to VR-ify one of your properties, a film professor looking to incorporate 360 filmmaking into the curriculum, a VR start-up trying to figure out how to tell the story of what you do to clients, investors, or future employees, or a professional trying to navigate the VR landscape, our consulting services can get you on the right track.
Eve Weston
CEO & Creator of Realities, Exelauno
Eve Weston believes in storytelling as a force for positive change. She is writer/director of the first immersive 360/VR sitcom (JoinTheBizNest.Com), featuring Emmy-nominated talent. Her VR art has shown at galleries in LA and NYC and as a prelude to LA Phil’s Yoko Ono Tribute Concert. She’s professor of VR filmmaking at Emerson College LA. Her speaking engagements as a VR storytelling expert include the Augmented World Expo, Samsung’s Harman University, and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences of Emmy’s fame.
Weston is also an award-winning journalist, having written about VR for Ms. Magazine and The New York Post. A produced television writer, she has written and developed for various ABC/Disney channels and shows, including Wizards of Waverly Place – writing and choreographed the song “Funky Hat Dance,” a YouTube sensation with over a million views. Weston is a Goldman Sachs alumna and earned her MFA in screenwriting from USC and her BA in classics cum laude from Princeton.