Halcyon (TV series)

Halcyon
The Scene Is Virtual. The Crime Is Real.
Genre
Created byStefan Grambart
Written byMike Heneghan
Directed byBenjamin Arfmann
Creative directorStefan Grambart
Starring
Composers
  • Lodewijk Vos
  • Joseph Murray
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes
  • 10 Linear
  • 5 Interactive
Production
Executive producers
  • James Milward
  • Noora Abu Eitah
  • Eric Shamlin
Producers
  • Sabrina Saccoccio
  • Michala Duffield
  • Chris Bennett
Production locationsToronto, Ontario, Canada
Camera setupSingle
Production companySecret Location
Original release
NetworkSyfy
ReleaseSeptember 22, 2016 (2016-09-22)

Halcyon is a science fiction television series that debuted September 2016 on the Syfy network. The show was billed as a "virtual reality series,” consisting of both traditional televised content and 3D/VR media which could be experienced on devices such as the Oculus Rift and Gear VR.[1][2] The series was produced by production company Secret Location and directed by Benjamin Arfmann. The show ran for 15 episodes, including ten "short form" traditional digital broadcasts, and an additional five episodes of interactive virtual reality.[2] The show stars Lisa Marcos as Jules Dover, a detective using a VI implant to solve murders.[3]

Series details

The series takes place at a Virtual Reality company in 2058, called Halcyon, but will be a crime/murder mystery drama, with character Jules Dover (Lisa Marcos) as the detective of a "VR Crimes Unit".[4]

While there have been virtual reality "shows" that were simply shot in 360° and/or 3D, Halcyon is billed as actually including interaction between the user and "clues" for each murder mystery.[5]

Cast & Characters

  • Jules Dover (Lisa Marcos) is a highly capable homicide detective fully committed to her work—solving crimes that take place in the virtual world. She’s got some very real skeletons in her closet and is haunted by a painful past. Regardless, Jules is the kind of brass you assign to impossible cases because she has a knack for figuring out even the most twisted mysteries and solving the unsolvable. Where others fail, Jules Dover will succeed.
  • Asha (Harveen Sandhu) is a Virtual Intelligence (VI), a fully functioning digital person with her own thoughts, feelings, and motivations. As Jules' assistant on cases, Asha is visible to anyone able to access VR through Halcyon's implant technology. Asha is a smart and valuable ally to Jules, yet she is hyper-aware of the limitations associated with being virtual, namely, that she is physically untouchable.
  • Blake Creighton (Michael Therriault) knows how to take an idea and sensationalize, package and sell it to the public. He is the main driving force behind nanotechnology in VR being adopted on a global scale. Blake is a hero of the tech-world and force to be reckoned with, making it worldwide news when he's found dead in his apartment, with no apparent cause of death.
  • Gavin Spencer (Victor Ertmanis) is the co-founder and former CEO of Halcyon. A brilliant technological philosopher, he is responsible for the advent of nanotechnology in VR, and his work has influenced the way people live their day-to-day lives. Once a vocal advocate for virtual life, Gavin has since disappeared, and not even his former confidants know where or how to find him.
  • Alan (Cody Ray Thompson) is Blake Creighton’s Virtual Intelligence (VI) assistant. He's highly intelligent, servile, and accommodating; in fact, he’s a model virtual citizen and many wish other VIs would follow his lead. Having been so close to Halcyon's co-founder and CEO since the company’s infancy, Alan understands the inner workings of the multinational corporation like no one else.
  • Miranda Reyes (Claire Rankin) is the Halcyon executive who replaces Blake Creighton as CEO following his unexpected death. Miranda is a driven and high-performing career woman whose focus is always on the bottom line. She believes passionately in the power of Halcyon technology in the new virtual world. Miranda also believes that to preserve the greater order of things, VIs must understand their place.
  • Dylan Higgins (Andrew di Rosa) is a Halcyon technician with some questionable ties to the anti-VR Humanist movement. An expert in Halcyon nanotech software, Dylan has helped to develop some of the company's most popular products. He recognises the profound benefits of VR, but is also all too familiar with the consequences when the line between VR and the real world becomes blurred.[1]

Episodes

No. Title
1"Untouched"
The founder of the Halcyon virtual reality company has disappeared. It is thought that he was killed by a VR intelligence, his virtual assistant. The first VR Crimes Unit is tasked with investigating.
2"Long Distance"
Jules and Asha grill Halcyon’s acting CEO, Miranda Reyes, during an interrogation with her virtual avatar.
3"Safe as Houses"
Virtual evidence leads to the questioning of a Halcyon employee who may hold key information on the crime.
4"Hand That Feeds"
The prime suspect has some unfortunate associations, but are his ties enough to prove motive?
5"Home invasion"
As Asha investigates a gap in the timeline of the crime and another VI raises suspicions.
6"Human Movements"
Jules and Asha intercept an intruder tampering with the network at Creighton's apartment.
7"Hand of God"
Jules and Asha question Gavin Spencer on the reason for his departure from Halcyon.
8"Connected"
Jules reveals a personal loss to Asha, and uncovers a useful clue in the process.
9"Closure"
Miranda returns from her trip, walking right into a dangerous trap.
10"A Better Tomorrow"
A deadly standoff between the detectives and the killer forces Jules towards a life-changing decision.

References

  1. ^ a b "Home". halcyonvr.com.
  2. ^ a b "How Secret Location made Halcyon a reality". Playback. March 23, 2017. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  3. ^ Halcyon on IMDB
  4. ^ Syfy International to Air VR Scripted Short-Form Series 'Halcyon'
  5. ^ ‘Halcyon’ From SyFy Premieres Sept. 22 As A Combined Television/VR Series
    This means that Halcyon’s VR experiences will be more than the standard 360 videos that many other immersive filmmakers utilize when crossing multiple mediums. Users will be able to "interact with clues" and take an active role in solving the mystery of the show while being guided by voiceover performances by the show’s principal actors, Lisa Marcos, Harveen Sandhu, and Cody Ray Thompson.