For the past year, I've spent all of my time either creating VR180 videos, or imagining what my next VR180 video will become.
I publish all of my videos in VR180 stereoscopic and have found it very difficult to share online because social media apps still haven't caught up. Rather than get discouraged, this just made me more determined. I realized I couldn't foster views based only on videos that are 3D. I had to make sharable content in 2D that just happens to also be in 3D/stereo. This means a captivating story, communicated both with and without words, and playable as a looped animated GIF that can be reformatted and shared as the most current format on any social media platform. I chose YouTube as the primary outlet to highlight stereoscopic video in VR180 format. This means you can enjoy watching on your computer screen, gaze around the scene with your phone, and hopefully strap on any VR headset (Google cardboard works great) to see how much more immersive this experience is in stereoscopic.
My personal challenge was to produce the epic-est video I've ever made, and am super proud of the result.
All video and audio in this project was captured with a single Insta360 EVO. With very careful planning, meticulous organization, and especially creative camera placement all combined into an extremely challenging and equally rewarding Curiously Creative Epic Experience on the Tiniest of Tiny Planets: in 3D STEREOVISION!!
Nicholi3D // CuriousVR : by Nicholi Noah
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