There are several ways to have a virtual reality video made. If you want a truly impactful experience, it is important that you can look around yourself. This is also something you can do in real life. For example, if you are at a concert, you decide whether you look at the guitarist, the drummer or the lead singer.
The big difference between a 180 degree video and a 360 degree video is, as you might think, that a 180 degree video is half of a 360 degree video. This means that at a viewing angle of 90 degrees, both left and right will be black. Experience shows that most people don’t look that far, so this isn’t a problem.
Furthermore, if you look at a company like Apple, they have also focused their chips on 180 degree video with their Apple Immersive Video format on Apple TV+. This is due to a number of practical advantages that 180 video production has to offer, as well as the fact that achieving a higher image quality is easier and therefore cheaper.
We have experience in making 180 degree videos in all spaces and sizes. With this knowlegde and expertise we know all the do’s and don’ts of making virtual reality videos. For example, 180 degree video can be used for training, generating awareness, marketing, sales and education.
And with our extensive expertiece across a wide range of projects and productions, we’ve encountered nearly every type of scenario. This allows us to offer valuable advice on the do’s and don’t to ensure your projects succes.
Teach without distractions—VR in education is a game-changer. It not only boosts engagement, but it also makes learning enjoyable. The real advantage? You can teach concepts and skills that were previously impossible to demonstrate. Need to train for specific procedures or simulate dangerous environments? With VR, you can now bring these experiences to life, safely and effectively, opening up a world of new possibilities in education.
Benefits of developing teaching materials in VR (source):
We created a digital tour when Van Gogh’s world-famous painting, the Night Watch, was temporarily unavailable for viewing due to maintenance work.
Create an unforgettable impact with 180 degree video production! Capture the essence of your organization’s values, standards, and processes in a way only virtual reality can deliver. With a 180-degree video, you offer an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience that captivates audiences. The moment you tell people they can explore your world through VR glasses, excitement takes over. Because that’s what this is all about—immersing your prospects in the true experience of your organization’s influence and innovation.
The Dutch are market experts on innovative farming solutions. To kick-start international collaboration, a 360 video was produced to showcase Dutch sollutions.
Cinemersive is a specialised immersive video production company. And we believe in the power and possibilities of 180 video production. We work with cutting-edge techniques to bring the latest innovations to life through creative storytelling. For us, technology is important, but it must always serve the narrative and the purpose of the project. This is how we create lasting impact. By blending the newest technological advancements with powerful, purpose-driven storytelling that resonates.
A lot can go into a 180 video production. Every project is unique, and so is the combination of services it requires. That’s why our quotes are fully customized to match your specific needs. To give you a better sense of what we offer, here are some key areas where we can provide support:
Concept development
Pre-Production
Production
Post-Production
Distribution
Are you curious to learn what Cinemersive is all about? Or do you want to get to know us and see what excites us about 180 video production? Reach out to book a free introduction meeting.
Cinemersive is our long term video production partner. For all kinds of clients; from big brands like Huawei to more local organisations. We are particularly pleased with the flexibilty, reliablity and resourcefulness of the team. During preperations, on set, but especially during post-production.
Quinten de Beet
Managing Director at VR Owl