Tent
The Tent is a modern fairy tale set in Los Angeles that examines the fragile relationship between the housed and the unhoused with humour and empathy. When a woman discovers a strange tent has appeared outside her home, she must confront her own ideals of compassion and social responsibility. Both drama and satire, The Tent unfolds as a petite-bourgeois fever dream: a fable about privilege, activism, and the uneasy boundaries of what it means to live together.
Based in Los Angeles, Rory Mitchell is an XR Director with a background in theater and documentary. His work explores contemporary social, cultural and community-based issues with awe at the complexities of interdependence and the joy at the intersections of Humanism and Technology. His work has screened at SXSW, Cannes Film Festival, New Images, SIGGRAPH, Shanghai International, DOC NYC and has been broadcast on PBS. In 2015 Mitchell founded his first VR Company, Beard & Glasses VR, to bring his theater and documentary practices into the exciting new field of Virtual Reality, which he had become fascinated by during its first coming in the late 1980’s and 90’s. His first cinematic 360° narrative, “The Visigoths” (written by Martha Marion) was an intimate romantic drama putting the viewer feet away from a young couple falling in, and out, of love. It premiered in 2017 at the Museum of Broken Relationships in Los Angeles and went on to screen at 2018 Seattle International and the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. His commercial VR work includes 360° documentaries about the history of the Los Angeles River, a tour of the Ketel One Distillery, a 360° commercial of Cascadian Farms for General Mills, Star Wars Galaxies Edge at Disneyland for Disney’s internal advertising Agency, Yellow Shoes, and many others. Mitchell lives in Silver Lake with his wife and young daughter.


















































