Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.
Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.
Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.
Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.
Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.
Let’s be real: for a long time, Virtual Reality felt like something reserved for big-budget studios with teams of tech wizards. It seemed complicated, expensive, and a world away from what a solo creator could realistically produce. But the game is changing, fast. And one of the people leading the charge to put high-quality VR tools directly into creators’ hands is Telly Lopez-Fu, a 20-year industry vet who’s making immersive filmmaking more accessible than ever.
If you’ve been curious about adding a whole new dimension to your content, listen up. Telly is bringing his expertise to the AltStar Expo for a must-see panel, “How Can I Film in VR?” that promises to strip away the jargon and show you how to get started.
“Taking the Mystery Out of It”
Telly Lopez-Fu isn’t just some tech guy who stumbled into adult entertainment; he’s a passionate advocate for creators who blends deep technical knowledge with a commitment to making the industry better. His journey, as he’s shared in interviews on podcasts like Holly Randall Unfiltered, is rooted in a desire to empower performers.
“The goal is to equip creators with cutting-edge tools while advocating for a more inclusive and sustainable industry.”
Through his company, ViewPTcam, Telly develops and provides VR180 camera systems specifically designed for the needs of adult content creators. He’s focused on practical solutions that don’t require a Hollywood-level crew, emphasizing ease of use and, most importantly, performer comfort and safety.
What to Expect at the Panel
Forget dry, technical lectures. Telly’s seminar at the Plaza Hotel and Casino is all about practical, real-world advice. Think of it as a hands-on workshop where no question is too basic. He’ll walk attendees through his process, demonstrating just how achievable it is to incorporate stunning VR into your work, whether it’s for a fan site, a major platform, or even YouTube.
The conversation is happening at a perfect time. The demand for immersive, authentic POV content is skyrocketing. Fans no longer just want to watch; they want to feel like they’re there. This panel is your chance to learn from a pioneer how to meet that demand.
As Telly has mentioned on his social media (@tellylopezfu on X), his mission is to demystify the tech. He often talks about focusing on the creative side—the lighting, the performance, the connection—while the camera does the heavy lifting.
A Wave of Creator-Led Content
This panel isn’t just about a new gadget; it’s about a fundamental shift in the industry. The rise of creator-owned platforms has put more power—and profit—into the hands of performers. By making VR production accessible, Telly is helping fuel that movement.
Creators can now produce, own, and distribute their own premium VR content, building a deeper, more direct relationship with their audience. It’s a trend that champions creative control and financial independence, and Telly is providing the tools to make it happen.
“The future isn’t just watching; it’s experiencing. I want to put the power to create those experiences in the hands of the performers themselves.”
Catch the panel “How Can I Film in VR?” at 6pm on Thursday, May 29th, in the Boulder B panel room at the AltStar Expo. Get ready to see your content in a whole new dimension.