Apple made a visible deal with for homeowners of its Imaginative and prescient Professional headset: Submerged, a scripted brief movie recorded in Immersive Video. Meaning it’s in 3D and “You’re not watching a movie anymore, you are inside the story,” in line with the director.
Watch the trailer for a primary take a look at the motion set on a WWII submarine beneath assault.
Submerged takes Imaginative and prescient Professional into a brand new medium
Imaginative and prescient Professional is a brand new product class for Apple, and Cupertino works arduous to drum up curiosity. One of many methods is by creating distinctive content material. A chief instance is Marvel Studios’ What If…? An Immersive Story, an app that launched within the spring for the AR/VR headset.
And shortly there’ll be Submerged, “the first scripted film in Apple Immersive Video,” in line with Apple. It’s a brief motion film set under the floor of the ocean in the course of the darkish days of World Struggle II. The official abstract says:
“A WWII submarine crew combats a harrowing torpedo attack in this adrenaline-pumping thrill ride. From filmmaker Edward Berger, director of the Academy Award® winning All Quiet on the Western Front.”
The premiere is Thursday, October 10. The only possibility to look at Submerged is on Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional, Apple’s headset.
Watch the trailer for a 2D style.
Breaking new floor… beneath water?
The voiceover for the trailer goes into making an immersive movie for Imaginative and prescient Professional, not the motion proven within the brief movie.
“Everything we’re doing here is the first time that anyone’s ever doing it,” says Edward Berger. “When you put on the Vision Pro, it does change the way you think about creating a story. It’s a wonderful new medial that just expands the horizon of storytelling … because you’re not watching a movie anymore. You are inside the story.”
Berger is clearly enthusiastic. “It’s going to change the future filmmaking.”
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