A serial entrepreneur, Briar Prestidge, spends 48 hours non-stop experiencing 33 metaverses, and shares her learnings along the way in a raw, unfiltered documentary that simultaneously reveals the impact on her in real life.

 

 
 
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48 HOURS IN
THE METAVERSE

 
 
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A serial entrepreneur, Briar Prestidge, spends 48 hours non-stop experiencing 33 metaverses, and shares her learnings along the way in a raw, unfiltered documentary that simultaneously reveals the impact on her in real life. Read More


Producers Briar Prestidge ◦ Georgia Smithwick (Prestidge Group)


Main Stars Briar Prestidge ◦ Georgia Smithwick ◦ Timmu Toke ◦ Athena Demos ◦ Austin Caine
◦ Christi Fenison

 
 
 

Summary

Briar Prestidge, the CEO and Founder of Prestidge Group, a serial entrepreneur, and Web3 enthusiast ventures into uncharted waters to answer the question: “What is the metaverse?” by spending 48 hours in a row within the metaverse. This journey takes her across 33 worlds within several metaverses and leads her into conversations with 21 metaverse world-builders, CEOs, and thought leaders, including Timmu Tokè, Athena Demos, Austin “Cause” Caine, and Christi Fenison. In the virtual worlds, Briar has in-depth discussions around safety, business possibilities, social impact, healthcare ramifications, and more, while simultaneously attempting to eat, rest, and use the bathroom in real-life while fighting to keep nausea and exhaustion at bay. She also meditates, exercises, socializes, plays games, parties, and sleeps within the metaverse. In addition to pushing the limits of what the human body can endure within the metaverse, Briar sets the tone for what the future holds within this raw, unfiltered, first-hand, empirical documentary of the metaverse.

 
 

Top Cast

Having worked in the film industry for over ten years, I thought I has seen everything, that was until I watched this! I have watched hundreds of indie docs in my time but this was enthralling! I loved the candid, witty, real feel to the whole thing. It opened my eyes to a new world and community.
— FRANCESCA SULLIVAN
Love the documentary. Folks will learn a lot from it. It should be shipped out with Oculus units, so folks discover more than just ‘games’ this holiday season.
— KEVIN ELLS
I can’t imagine myself with any sort of VR headset for 1 hour, let alone 48 non-stop hours. As a community, interested in this topic of the metaverse, we should get this documentary shared and distributed as wide as possible to help numerous other people ... to get more comfortable with taking their first step towards this emerging new world.
— ARJUN VIR SINGH
 
 
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