- Paige is now a successful dancer, but she was diagnosed at 12 with scoliosis and told that she would never be able to dance.
- She had to wear a brace while she slept and supposedly needed surgery to install metal rods into her back.
- Paige's parents found a chiropractor who worked specifically with dancers, and through hard work and perseverance, Paige was able to avoid surgery and tour internationally as a dancer.
She starts the dance crunched down, in abstract poses that represent her scoliosis and struggle. It transitions into a more powerful, athletic dance where she finds herself, eschews the brace and breaks through.
“The technology is the tool that allows us to tell the story,” said Andy Cochrane, digital director at Mirada Studios, a visual effects studio that pushes technology and its ability to accompany the art of storytelling. He said they wanted to show Fraser’s struggles and perseverance in a universal way that allows people to viscerally relate to her story.
See the clip about RealSense Technology below:
~burn bright~
Jess