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Minisode: Noah on the Apple Vision Pro Announcement and a Taste of Tribeca Immersive

This week, as we catch our breath after The Next Stage, host Noah Nelson shares his impressions – and concerns – about the Apple Vision Pro announcement and then pivots to talk about two pieces in this year's Tribeca Immersive – The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend and MONSTRORAMA – both of which are being showcased this at the festival through June 17th.


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First Impressions of Vision Pro and VisionOS - Daring Fireball

Apple’s Messi Vision - 500ish

The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend - Tribeca Immersive

MONSTRORAMA - Tribeca Immersive

Tribeca Immersive

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