Check out Submerged if you have the ability too. It's a scripted immersive short by Edward Berger that Apple had made for the Vision Pro. It's about a WW2 sub that's sinking. To be honest, the story and acting are mid in it. Visually though it looks great and is a peak into what immersive video can be. It looks like and gives you the sense that you're in the sub. It's pretty cool in that regard. You can look around and see what you want to see, to an extent, over just watching the main focus point of the scene.
You can tell it's the early days too though and that the Creatives have to learn how to take advantage of the new format and break some old habits. It's "L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat" and not "Unstoppable". It'll take some time and experiments to develop a good film language for it. It's stuff like him using closeups a couple times in it. They don't work as well in immersive as they do in a normal film. It looks odd and breaks the immersion a little bit.
POV also works really well in immersive content and should be utilized more for them. Have the camera be the main character's eyes so that the experiences it as that person. This might sound funny until you watch one. The idea that just hit me is that a War of the Worlds adaptation might work really well here. The book was written from a first person POV so you could do the adaptation in the same manner. Work the stories more in that fashion.
Horror could really get interesting with it. When watching Submerged at one point I thought "image in Kubrick shot the Shinning like this!" Moving around that hotel immersively would have added a whole new level of creepiness to it.
You can tell it's the early days too though and that the Creatives have to learn how to take advantage of the new format and break some old habits. It's "L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat" and not "Unstoppable". It'll take some time and experiments to develop a good film language for it. It's stuff like him using closeups a couple times in it. They don't work as well in immersive as they do in a normal film. It looks odd and breaks the immersion a little bit.
POV also works really well in immersive content and should be utilized more for them. Have the camera be the main character's eyes so that the experiences it as that person. This might sound funny until you watch one. The idea that just hit me is that a War of the Worlds adaptation might work really well here. The book was written from a first person POV so you could do the adaptation in the same manner. Work the stories more in that fashion.
Horror could really get interesting with it. When watching Submerged at one point I thought "image in Kubrick shot the Shinning like this!" Moving around that hotel immersively would have added a whole new level of creepiness to it.