Remembering: The AR Experience

Remembering: The AR Experience

By Disney

  • Category: Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2022-09-07
  • Current Version: 1.0.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 193.05 MB
  • Developer: Disney
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 3.62617
3.62617
From 107 Ratings

Description

Disney+ subscribers can experience the short film Remembering in a whole new way! Remembering: The AR Experience is a first-of-its-kind companion augmented reality app that lets Disney+ subscribers extend The World of Imagination into their living room. Now streaming on Disney+, Remembering is an original short film directed by Elijah Allan-Blitz and starring Brie Larson. It’s the story of a writer who loses touch with her creative essence and the captivating journey one idea takes to reunite with her. Guided by a mysterious child, the idea travels through a magical world where anything imagined, dreamed or wished is brought to life. It‘s easy to lose touch with this world, but each of us can be inspired by it—if we just remember. With this immersive augmented reality app, Disney+ subscribers can become a part of the story like never before. Use an iPhone or iPad to step into this magical world and rediscover the creative spirit that lives within each of us. Remember—with a little imagination, anything is possible! NOTE: For the best experience, we recommend using this app on an iPhone 12 Pro or Pro Max (and above), an iPad Pro 12.9” 4th Gen (and above) or an iPad Pro 11” 2nd Gen (and above). As the app relies on cutting-edge technology, the experience is optimized for lidar-enabled devices, which excel at sensing the depth and contours of a physical space. It will still work on a range of other devices, but results may vary. Privacy Policy: https://privacy.thewaltdisneycompany.com/en/ Your US State Privacy Rights: https://privacy.thewaltdisneycompany.com/en/current-privacy-policy/your-us-privacy-rights/ Terms of Use: https://disneytermsofuse.com Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: https://privacy.thewaltdisneycompany.com/en/dnssmpi/

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Reviews

  • Pretty awful

    2
    By MarkEast
    After seeing a panel with the creators of this “experience“ at an industry event, I was really looking forward to watching this with my kids. I had been wondering why I hadn’t heard anything about it, as we are total Disney+ junkies, but I wonder no more. It’s really poorly executed. It’s too short. The dialogue is insufferable. The pint-size star— a non-actress and apparently the neighbor of the executive producer— can’t act and is generally annoying to watch. It doesn’t even look cinematic in any way. It was shot on a volume and it shows
 and not in a good way. The LD & DP must both have also been the producer’s neighbors because there’s nothing at all believable about the environment. All of this wouldn’t matter, though, if the AR bit was engaging in any way— this being a glorified tech demo and all— but it’s just not. For about 30 seconds, a waterfall comes out of your TV and empties into a pond, which at various times looked like it was on my floor or my ottoman depending on whether I stood up or not. This effect wasn’t particularly beautiful, it wasn’t interactive and it was incredibly, frustratingly brief. I feel like this film, and the AR gimmick within, were originally intended to be longer and the producers slashed it to bits after losing faith in the production team. I think that was probably a good decision. I mean
 This thing has Brie Larson in it! How do you make Brie Larson unlikable? I’ll tell you how — you give her no direction, that’s how. What a waste. đŸ€ŠđŸ»â€â™‚ïž
  • Does not function properly

    1
    By atomic zombie0938
    If you read the first one star review you probably know what I’m going through Disney. Please fix this
  • Underwhelming

    3
    By Rlt--
    I’m hoping as time goes on, this will get even better. I was disappointed to see it was only one scene. I did take someone’s advice and “walk around” which did make it a better experience. Good concept, but definitely needs more.
  • Too cool - Gave me chills

    5
    By Codydude00000
    I no longer love Disney like I used to - Their recent “attempts”(?) at bringing us more together is only resulting in further division. That said, this was still so cool that it gave me chills. Can’t believe that this app only has 3.6 stars at present. While I will admit - in hindsight - that it was a bit weird to have to download an app that was only used for one scene in the film; it’s worth remembering that said film is also only eight minutes long.
  • Really lovely interactive content

    5
    By Tembrockkc
    The app is lightweight, easy to use and the experience is beautiful! The future is looking magical.
  • Thanks Disney

    5
    By JOEOVERVILLE
    Thanks for continue made this kind of short films. Im male 40 years old and was incredible the story i got to confess i was emotional. And the 3d experience was grate thanks again.
  • 30 second experience

    2
    By apoplectic.ape
    This video as well as the app is extremely enigmatic. what they don’t tell you is that the experience does not last the whole of the eight minute short, it’s just for one 30 second scene. Therefore you’ll spend more time downloading and installing this app then actually watching the AR animation it creates.
  • Why only I phones

    5
    By yyyyyyyyre was by
    I know a lot of kids and families without IPhones
  • Not worth the 8 minutes it takes to watch

    1
    By DZappia
    The short is lame and this “ar” app is even more lame.
  • Only one scene

    4
    By impatient introvert
    I would honestly give it 3-4 stars but there aren’t intervals that could make it so. Here’s my reasoning for this rating. One. I’m 16, and it didn’t accept that age even though the age rating is 4+. Had to delete it and re-download it to re-enter my age to something else. The app just said something like “you aren’t the right age for this experience” and did nothing else. There was no back button and no way to refresh the app without it remembering I was 16. I don’t understand why they would cut off the children audience by making that age restriction. Two. There’s only one scene. It had so much potential to have multiple scenes, like at least two or three based on the film. I get that it would take time, but the fact that it was one scene made it slightly underwhelming. Maybe there was something I missed besides the lake? I don’t think there was any other scene and if there was I missed it. It was pretty cool though. The tree and the light popping out, the waterfall pouring over the laundry in front of my tv, and more. I would love to see more though, I’m just upset there wasn’t more. No complaints about the quality of the art. That was spectacular in my opinion. Great job.

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