Documentary filmmaker pioneers virtual reality as a tool for social justice
Posted: Jun 10, 2018 8:00 AM CDT

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Brad Lichtenstein is hoping to change the real world with the use of virtual reality. The award-winning documentary filmmaker is the founder of 371 Productions, a multi-media company making projects that address and examine social justice issues in Milwaukee and beyond. His latest venture, Custom Reality Services is an off-shoot of that idea which utilizes virtual reality technology to help foster change.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield entered Lichtenstein’s virtual world to find out how he plans to make it happen.
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