DANIEL BURY

Daniel Bury is a creative director specialising in the marriage between cutting-edge emerging technology, art, film and education.

His VR work has been reviewed in Cannes Next by Screen Anarchy as "impressive... both remarkable cinematography, and a subtly moving story." Daniel pioneers storytelling in innovative new mediums such as virtual reality, augmented reality and interactive content.

As an instructional designer, Daniel’s scenario-based eLearning work pushes the boundaries of eLearning, emerging technology and interactivity. His work in collaboration with Reality Learning, Night Becomes Day, was awarded the Platinum LearnX eLearning Design Award in 2020.

Daniel also specialises in cinematography with cutting-edge virtual reality capture systems. In 2020, Daniel worked on Micro Monsters with David Attenborough as the Director of Photography of the Australian unit - nominated for 2 Emmys.

As a virtual reality director, Daniel's VR work supported by Google, Yawarani, focuses on community-created VR films with indigenous communities.

He is the Executive Producer and Director of six VR documentaries for Chasing the World, an educational virtual reality documentary series in Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Peru, Brazil, Morocco and Antarctica. And his volumetric 3D game-engine work won top accolades at the Google XR Jam.

Daniel attended Chapman University in Southern California for Film Production and Digital Arts, and he was the recipient of the Talent Scholarship. Daniel is based in Australia.

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