Antoine Cayrol is a French producer with over 15 years of experience in immersive media, transmedia documentaries, short films, music videos, and high-end commercials. He is the co-founder of Atlas V, a company specializing in the development, production, and distribution of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality works. Under his leadership, Atlas V has produced several acclaimed projects, including "Gloomy Eyes" (Annecy Cristal 2019), "Spheres" (Venice International Film Festival Grand Prize 2018), and "Vestige" (Peabody Award 2019). Prior to founding Atlas V, Cayrol established Okio Studio, where he produced pioneering XR works such as "I, Philip" (2016) and "Alteration" (2017). He also founded Fatcat Films, a company he later sold to the audiovisual group Première Heure. Cayrol holds a Master's degree in Communication and Media, as well as another in Literary and Artistic Intellectual Property Law. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America and has been recognized with an Emmy Award for his contributions to the field.