This is great. After watching your video test, I just realized that having
the camera in the center of a stage could great a different experience
that is fresh. Normally, the audience has to be only on the side of the
stage and the actors have to speak only in one direction.
In traditional acting, when the actors speak to each other, it is usually
as if the audience is off to the side. With this type of technique, the
audience can be in the center of the play. With normal cameras, there’s
been a lot done with fly-in camera angles, but with 360, the audience can
engage more and fly the camera view themselves.
It’ll also be interesting when technology for panoramic sound gets more
mainstream.
We’re at the early pioneering stages of a new way to work with the
audience. So refreshing to see stuff from creatives guys like you.