Virtual Reality Cinema

Pushed February 18, 2021, Virtual Reality Cinema has won several awards. In this thorough reference, Eric R. Williams, Carrie Love, and Matt Love introduce virtual reality cinema (also known as 360° video or cine-VR) with insider ideas and tried and true approaches for writing, directing, and producing in the new medium.

Join these seasoned virtual reality storytellers as they dissect basic principles from traditional media to show how virtual reality can interact with viewers in new ways. Basic, moderate, and advanced techniques for producing modern stories in this unusual narrative environment where there is no screen to display an image and no precise stage upon which to act are illustrated using examples from their professional work.

This book is intended for professionals who wish to utilize VR to tell new sorts of storytelling. You should also be aware that this book is not about animated virtual reality (where you can move around and pick stuff up). This is for 360-degree video (which is what CVR stands for), in which you wear a headset and gaze in every direction but can't move. Having said that, this book is fantastic. There are several examples available for download on the internet. In this new medium, there are a lot of fresh ideas and proposals for conveying stories.

"This is the most useful book for anyone interested in learning how to create cinematic virtual reality. It will also help seasoned film/video production professionals who wish to make the switch to virtual reality. It comes highly recommended from me."—VR Professional.


Author: Eric R. Williams Carrie Love, and Matt Love

Language: English

Link buy: https://www.amazon.com/Virtual-Reality-Cinema-Eric-Williams/dp/0367463393

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