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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
It was a good experience because of the CONSTANT non stop eye contact
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this i´ll remember, a definite art of the VR, thanks
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Now I'm not gonna pretend to understand exactly how these are shot, but I'm pretty sure that you wouldn't want to be moving the camera around. The viewer is gonna be seated, so the camera needs to be fixed in the position that Garys head is. Then as the viewer moves their head, so does the view they see. But if the camera itself starts moving, that's like you floating out the chair and stuff. This would cause motion sickness and not be enjoyable.
Its not like a VR game where you move about and interact with stuff. You sit still and enjoy the 360 action from a fixed point and that makes it (the VR) 'Work'
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absolutely! When filming, you´ve got to think about the person viewing, so see where they would want to see, and as you said, a head cam would be best in this situation...
so the camera has to stay stable and just move slow and to fixed points.
All good, i like this!
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Good Luck
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thank you
