View Full Version : Interactive 360 Panoramic Video with YellowBird
angelmax 04-27-2009, 05:29 PM Hi,
a friend sent me a link to an interactive 360 video streaming with Flash.
I did a small research and I wrote this article:
Video Technology: Interactive 360 panoramic video with YellowBird (http://www.cgexplorer.com/2009/04/27/video-technology-interactive-360-panoramic-video-with-yellowbirds/)
Ciao,
Max
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alexyork
04-27-2009, 06:52 PM
that is very, very, cool indeed.... i can see many uses for this. interesting!
McBradd
04-28-2009, 01:47 AM
That's an amazing piece of tech. It'll be cool to see where it goes.
csc2h
04-28-2009, 03:11 AM
Impressive! As some kind of home recorder this thing would be fantastic! Not sure about hollywood movies, but I think a movie like Cloverfield or the Blair Witch would be very interesting with one of these. :lightbulb
Kabab
04-28-2009, 03:14 AM
One of our customers does something similar expect they do it in a massive cylindrical room with about 8 projects running in stereo.. It's amazing...
grantmoore3d
04-28-2009, 08:26 PM
That's really cool, it would be interesting to try and make an animation using that technology.
Cool! Sort of an online version of Disney's round theater that played in the park for years before being replaced by Buzz Lightyear (or whatever is there now). pole dancer starting at 0:45 made me happy. :D follow what's happening from behind at 0:55 to see one finger salute 1:15 half of a man's face dissappears!
jdollus
04-29-2009, 01:54 PM
same technique was done almost a decade ago by imove http://www.imoveinc.com/
they also had a plugin developed for 3d Max but they ended up going into gov work. Seems the market was far too small at the time and just wasn't profitable. We created some experimental work with it but, at the time, controlling frame rate within the player from rendered source material was not possible so a user had to control the timeline direction/velocity with one input device and the viewing direction with another input device making it cumbersome. It was also based on a cubic environment so you had to render 6 images for each frame.
Lordiego01
04-29-2009, 03:14 PM
This was fantastic.
I wish you could zoom in...
into that fine looking pole-dancing lady.
pseudoE
04-29-2009, 06:00 PM
That's really cool, it would be interesting to try and make an animation using that technology.
We did some thing 'similar' last year for Cathay Pacific:
http://www.cathaypacific.aero/index_en.html
If you 'take the tour' 'on your own'...Ours is an interactive application where your lft click to move through the scene, and it has embedded hotspots-
I think this type of viewing is really interesting and immersive- I think it will continue to evolve as flash continues to dominate and embed itself in more places (new televisions)
Eric.
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