With virtual reality becoming more prevalent, 360-degree video is growing as an art and storytelling form. Equipped with a 360 camera, I set off on a journey around the world in 2016 to learn more about this new medium. This was the outcome
This immersive video takes you to Iceland, Norway, Greece, India, Thailand and various places in the United States, as I demonstrate concepts in 360 video such as stitching, camera placement, directing attention and motion, as well as highlighte the challenges of producing 360 stories.
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Locations in order of appearance in this 360-degree video:
Little Venice, Mykonos, Greece
Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Kex Hostel, Reykjavik, Iceland
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, California, USA
Stanford University, California, USA
Little Venice Streets, Mykonos, Greece
Trolltunga, Odda, Norway
Santa Cruz Natural Bridges Beach, California, USA
Troll Waterfalls, River Grimsa, Iceland
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, New Delhi, India
Lightning in a Bottle Thunder Stage, California, USA
Lightning in a Bottle Center Camp, California, USA
Stanford Immersive Storytelling lab, California, USA
Burning Man Boeing 747, Nevada, USA
Fog, Mcloed Ganj, India
Airstream at Burning Man, Nevada, USA
Mai Khao Beach, Phuket, Thailand
Boat Ride Around the Island, Santorini, Greece
The Burn at Burning Man, Nevada, USA
San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, California, USA
Lightning in a Bottle Lightning Stage, California, USA
Kex Hostel, Reykjavik, Iceland
Geysir, Golden Circle, Iceland
Streets, Varanasi, India
Lightning in a Bottle Center Camp, California, USA
Sutro Baths, California, USA
Santa Cruz Natural Bridges Beach, California, USA
Santa Cruz Natural Bridges Beach, California, USA
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Trolltunga, Odda, Norway
Burning Man Sextant Camp, Nevada, USA
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