The problem with VR is that its not. It's only semi VR.
By this I mean its at the moment from what I gather just a film but from all angles.
Real VR has to be where you can move about too.
An example is your watching a gangbang.
At the moment you can look up and down and behind.
The next step is to be able to move around the room. Watch from not just the side (for example) but the other side too.
The step after that is true VR. By this you can interact. You can move the model's legs for example. Turn the model over.
These stages are probably not going to be filmed but rather computer generated. A bulk will be filmed probably with 3D cameras (as in several cameras on different angles filming), this would then be digitised in a way that it no longer is film but softwear.
One problem at the moment it technology is going for 360 degree cameras. This is ok to watch on say a PC, but its not going to be great for VR headsets which will need to cameras shooting together.
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