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Apple Unveils New Immersive Video Series and Films Coming to Vision Pro

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Apple is launching a new slate of immersive video content for Vision Pro using Apple Immersive Video, a 180-degree video format combining 8K 3D video and spatial audio for immersive experiences. Coming in September is Elevated , which promises aerial views of stunning landscapes, beginning with Hawaii.

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New Hawaii Apple Immersive Video Out Now On Apple Vision Pro

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The first episode of the new Elevated Apple Immersive Video series is now available. What Is Apple Immersive Video? The Apple Immersive Video format is 180-degree video with 8K resolution, stereoscopic 3D, and spatial audio. We highly praised Apple Immersive Video in our Vision Pro review.

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The Future of Performance Art: Samsung and Punchdrunk Showcase ‘Believe Your Eyes’

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VR mixed with performance is taking the strength of VR’s immersion and boosting it with an extra layer of sensory input: the presence of other people. And when a skilled group of people, say those known for creating immersive experiences like Sleep No More, are those involved, the artistry of it just takes it further.

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Coral Compass: Fighting Climate Change in Palau Leverages The Power of VR

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If a 2D picture or traditional documentary can’t raise enough awareness about the urgency of climate change, could a more immersive media - Virtual Reality, provide some more insights? Filming underwater could never be a simple task. You don’t know what you are filming when the camera is on. You have to go with your instinct….Every

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AR Project ‘Terminal 3’ Adds Deeper Understanding to Trump’s Travel Ban

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Terminal 3 , an AR experience released at Tribeca Film Festival, allows users to become a U.S. Hawaii, or the “travel ban” case, makes its way to Supreme Court proceedings in the coming weeks — the Supreme Court will rule on the authority of the executive order. With Trump v. The fate of Muslim travelers, refugees and even U.S.

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