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Home»News»Entertainment News»Anime & Animation News»AniCast Maker Lets Anyone Make Short Anime in VR

AniCast Maker Lets Anyone Make Short Anime in VR

By Josh PiedraApril 9, 2021

Avex Technologies (ATS) announced today that AniCast Maker, a tool that lets anyone make short anime videos with just a VR headset, will be on sale next Friday, April 16, and will retail for $29.99.

As part of its “Entertainment x Tech x Global” strategy, Avex is constantly looking for ways to create new IP using technology. To fulfill that mission, Avex Technologies has been pouring effort into developing new tech tools to help creators.  In November 2019, Avex Technologies established “AniCast RM”, a joint venture with XVI Inc, to handle patents related to the AniCast Maker technology, and commercialize the software.
 
The popularity of video uploading services like YouTube and TikTok has let individual creators produce world-famous content, and the demand for short-form video has dramatically increased. In addition, the popularity of social networks like Twitter and pixiv has made fan-created work a critical aspect of any character-based IP.
 
In light of these trends, ATS developed the “AniCast Maker” software, a consumer-focused VR tool for Facebook’s Oculus Quest/Oculus Quest 2 that let’s anyone make short “fan anime” with just a VR headset. The software was developed using patents licensed from AniCast RM, and the trademark license for AniCast was provided by XVI.
 
AniCast Maker gives users their very own anime VR recording studio, letting them make short animations in VR. Users can be the actor, be the cameraman, place props and lighting, whatever they need to make their creative dream come to life. The software comes with two 3D character models, as well as a variety of backgrounds, props, and animated motions for them to jump right and in make all kinds of short animations.
 
Users can also upload what they make to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube so that others can see their creations.
 
Avex Technologies will also be teaming up with famous game and anime creators to make additional DLC, and bring their stuff to AniCast Maker, too!

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Josh has been an anime fan for nearly twenty years. In addition, he is a light novel author with over 25 books published as well as the owner of Meteora Press, his personal publishing label. Anime and otaku culture isn't Josh's only area of expertise. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and has created a handful of independent games along with a deep working knowledge of the gaming industry.

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