My heels were dug in and Eric Whitacre was on my shit list. When the Pandemic broke out and everybody in my choir was forwarding links to me of other choirs doing virtual recordings, I swore I would never be one of them. This is a long and involved process, but let’s do this together. With 360 video, rather than just a little 16:9 frame, you can put your singers and instrumentalists all the way around the viewer – and instead of choosing what your viewer will see, you can allow them to “choose their own adventure” and create their own “camera angles.” If they want to obsess over one particular performer, they can totally do that! I’ll do my best to walk you through all of the stages of it using my experience creating this video:Īspen Choral Society presents Handel’s “Messiah” in 360 degree video I personally hate those tiny little squares where you can barely see the expressions on people’s faces. If you have a large choir or orchestra, this is a HUGE advantage. The best part about doing your virtual choir in a 360 environment is that it gives you a larger canvas to work with. So you want to create a Virtual Choir Video … In 360 Immersive Virtual Reality? With ambisonic, directional, adaptive audio? Prepare to work your ever-loving ass to the bone, but it can absolutely be done – and it can be an enriching, collaborative, rewarding process.
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