When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works.
I’ve been usingVision Proon and off for almost a year.
I’ve worked in it.
I’d show you more, but you can’t screen capture any of the video.
I’ve watched 3D movies.I’ve tried drawing with it.
I’ve played games, taken photos, conducted eerie Persona-powered FaceTime calls, and rewatched moments inspatial videography.
This is not just virtual reality, it’s Apple Immersive Video.
I’d show you more, but you can’t screen capture any of the video.
Even so, it’s a breathtaking, one-of-a-kind experience.
Apple’s first Immersive Video sports film.
It’s always good, but usually lacks the visual clarity to make the video feel real.
The immersion is fairly complete and if you stand up and move around, the video instantly drops away so you can see your real world.
Apple Immersive Video promises something more.
I’ve watched my share of sports season highlights reels, but this one hits different.
The image quality is so real you want to touch and smell it.
Your point of view as players walk onto the pitch feels like walking among them.
When confetti blasts into the air after a goal, it rains down upon you.
If there is one criticism, I didnt always know where to look.
The video also takes you inside the locker room celebration where I swear I was sprayed with champagne.
At least, like the players, I was wearing protective eye gear, except mine cost $3,499.
I saw it as an all-too-brief taste of the potential of Apple Immersive Video.
I would love to virtually sit in the audience at the next Oscars Telecast.