1st Edition

The Art and Science of Virtual Content Creation Beyond the Screen

Edited By Raquel Victoria Benítez Rojas Copyright 2026
288 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

288 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

The Art and Science of Virtual Content Creation: Beyond the Screen is a wide-ranging guide that examines the dynamic fusion of creativity and technology in crafting immersive digital experiences. It explores how artistic vision and digital tools function as equal partners in the creation of compelling virtual media, moving beyond traditional boundaries to explore the vast creative potential of... Read more
1. Introduction to Virtual Content Creation in Contemporary Media Ecosystems-Raquel Victoria Benítez Rojas 2. Understanding Virtual Environments-Francisco-Julián Martínez-Cano and Tamara Makana Chock 3. The Historical Evolution of Virtual Reality Technologies-Raquel Victoria Benítez Rojas 4. The Art of Virtual Content Creation-Heba El Kamshoushy and Bassant Mohamed Attia 5. The Science behind Virtual Reality-Austin Hendy 6. Tools and Technologies for Virtual Content Creation-Wael Brahim 7. Virtual Content Design Principles-Rocío Cifuentes-Albeza and Elpidio del Campo-Cañizares 8. Virtual Storytelling Techniques-Begoña Ivars Nicolás 9. Virtual Content Distribution Channels-Erkan Sakan and Berna Çelikkaya 10. The Ethics of Social Representations in the Age of Virtual and Augmented Reality-Galo Vásconez Merino and Antonella Carpio Arias 11. Ethical Issues in the Use of VR in the Context of Artificial Intelligence-André Plante 12. Challenges and Future Trends in Virtual Content Creation-Victoria Mora de la Torre and Antonio Díaz-Lucena

Biography

Raquel Victoria Benítez Rojas is an award-winning entertainment executive, academic leader, and researcher specializing in digital media, communication, and emerging technologies. As Associate Dean at the University of Niagara Falls, she has led global film and animation projects, published extensively on AI and the metaverse, and advised governments on media policy and innovation.