Megs McLean Shocks Taylor Swift Concert Audience by Releasing Megs "Virtually Me" Free Virtual Reality ReelTime VR App During Megs Performance at the Concert
Seattle, August 10, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Megs McLean gave Taylor Swift concert attendees a special treat by unveiling to the public her revolutionary Full 360 Virtual Reality Experience during her performance at the concert. Viewers can download the app called ReelTime VR to any Android and IOS smart phone and stand in the studio with Megs while she records “It’s My Truck” with Drumming Legend Ben Smith of “Heart” in the world renowned London Bridge Studio.
Megs “Virtually Me” Virtual Reality Experience is the most sophisticated and enduring VR content to date accessible to anyone with an Andriod or IOS based smartphone worldwide. The viewer can literally look up, down, and all around the surroundings while wearing a Virtual Reality headset or without simply by downloading the ReelTime VR app. Megs “Virtually Me” is the first piece of content released to the public to utilize ReelTime VR. The A-Z virtual reality leader technologically and in entertaining Virtual Reality content worldwide. “Virtually Me” was produced by multi Emmy winning producers Jackson Nguyen and Todd Crites of TurnLeft/ReelTime Partners (OTCPK:RLTR)
"This whole Virtual Reality thing takes you from your world and puts you in a completely different world. That we were able to take a bit of my world and what was happening to me while I recorded "It's My Truck" in such a world renowned studio with so much history of greatness and allow others to experience that with me for themselves is remarkable. Working in an environment rich in its past and capturing its present day magic with the technology of the future was surreal. We figured that since I am from the Northwest, and much of the technology was born and developed in the Northwest that it was only fitting that we release it first here in the Northwest. Special thanks to Taylor Swift for sharing such great fans."
Megs McLean
Watch as Megs becomes Immortalized into the rich Seattle music history becoming the first artist to have her likeness etched into the infamous vintage Neve 8048 recording console at London Bridge Studio that was built in 1973. Megs also joined notable acts such as Pearl Jam, Blind Melon, Alice and Chains, Melissa Etheridge, Macklemore, Candle Box, Mother Love Bone, and other standouts as having recorded through this piece of Seattle music history.
Although the app was released worldwide allowing fans to see Megs in full Virtual Reality the only place that Megs was able to be seen in the flesh was by fans who attended the Taylor Swift concert held on Aug 8th, at Qwest Field. Megs special ReelTime VR team demonstrated the revolutionary technology while Megs signed hundreds of autographs and took pictures in person to fans who had seen her in Virtual Reality.
Megs McLean Commented: “This whole Virtual Reality thing takes you from your world and puts you in a completely different world. That we were able to take a bit of my world and what was happening to me while I recorded “It’s My Truck” in such a world renowned studio with so much history of greatness and allow others to experience that with me for themselves is remarkable. Working in an environment rich in its past and capturing its present day magic with the technology of the future was surreal. We figured that since I am from the Northwest, and much of the technology was born and developed in the Northwest that it was only fitting that we release it first here in the Northwest. Special thanks to Taylor Swift for sharing such great fans.”
About Megs McLean: Megs Mclean is a Country Music artist/Actor who has managed to blend the heart of country being a country girl and competition barrel racer from the Northwest with the no rules “play it like you feel it” Seattle style that has long been an innovator bending and morphing music for generations. Her unique style born out of influence of traditional Country artists and Grunge blends to give Country music a kick from the current generation.
The free app can be downloaded on any Android or iphone and can be viewed with or without virtual reality goggles.
A short documentary of Megs in studio experience recording “It’s My Truck” can be seen in the documentary “Making Megs McLean “It’s My Truck” which can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBCoo2vAz2M .The song “It’s My Truck” is available at all major music portals or at iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/its-my-truck/id1003827933?i=1003828005&ign-mpt=uo%3D4