Technologist, connector, and entrepreneur Mariana Acuña-Acosta was a pioneer in her hometown of Mexico City, where she founded the first VR and 360-video-production-and-branding agency, Jolt VR. But about five years ago, she tells Futuri CEO Daniel Anstandig, she saw the potential of virtual film production (like what we see in Avatar or The Mandalorian) and realized there was an opportunity to democratize the technology that makes virtual production possible. So she founded Glassbox Technologies with the goal of making these tools accessible to independent content creators all over the world. On this episode of Innovation 19, she explains her vision for the future of filmmaking, from the VR and AR hardware and software that excites her most to the many doors that opened for virtual experiences since the start of the pandemic – plus, the exciting content collaborations that are available in this space that weren't possible before.