The following Project/Short film was created to learn the in's and out's of a 360 Video Production work flow using the Insta360 Pro 2.
All of the location in this film hold some form of sentimental value in that I remember them from my childhood going out with my family on Barney Adventures. It was definitely interesting going for a trip down memory lane while filming and enjoying each location.
The filming location was the Peel Region of Western Australia and the production time was around 220 hours over the first 3 week of June 2021.
Please Enjoy!
If you would like the opportunity to view this project, you will need to head to the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) in the Perth Cultural Center in Northbridge Western Australia and ask if you can view the 360 short film Wayfinder from the XR Hackathon Showcase in VR.
To Quote the XR:WA Article
"Born out of a desire to provide artists, performers and other creatives with the technology and resources to explore XR, in the spirit of hackathons and game jams the artists worked over two days in small creative teams, gaining practical experience in technical setup, software/hardware requirements, rapid prototyping and workflow to create a functional prototype.
Creative teams:
Dung-Chuan Wen (artist), Samuel Warnock (Unity developer), Cameron Whiting (3D technical artist)
Janet Carter (artist), Ajith Somangili (Unity developer), Gabriel Ibias (3D technical artist)
Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson (artist), James Ball (360 video technician and camera operator), Lisa Rye (3D technical artist)"
Original Article: https://pica.org.au/whats-on/xr-hackathon-showcase/