Curious about how the latest tech advances are shaping the future of VR storytelling Immersive Video? Tune in to the sixth iteration of the Stereoscope podcast, where we eschew our usual studio setting to embrace the fresh air of Portland. We'll explore Apple's groundbreaking announcements from WWDC, engage with the Gracia volumetric capture platform, and share our experiences using the Luma AI app's Gaussian splatting technology. With industry giants like DEOVR showing interest, we'll also ponder the potential and challenges of volumetric capture in various media forms.
Ever wondered what Apple's next move in the VR market might be? This episode takes a deep dive into the next iteration of Apple Vision Pro (AVP), including potential design tweaks and supply chain hurdles. We also spotlight Apple TV+'s foray into immersive video content, featuring a highly anticipated documentary series and a significant fictional project directed by Oscar-winner Edward Berger. These advancements signal a pivotal moment for scripted VR content and set the stage for a new era of immersive storytelling.
Looking to stay ahead in immersive video production? We cover the latest from Blackmagic, highlighting their soon-to-be-released 12K Ursa Immersive camera and its seamless integration with DaVinci Resolve. From tackling the evolving landscape of high-resolution cameras to discussing Apple's strategic ties with Vimeo for professional content distribution, this episode is packed with insights. We also share a few crumbs about our ambitious new project. Join us on this journey and support our vision for the Stereoscope podcast as your go-to resource for cutting-edge immersive filmmaking insights.