A 360° video is a type of video where the content is captured in a full sphere (all directions: left, right, up, and down) to provide an immersive viewing experience. This allows viewers to look in any direction, creating a more interactive and engaging experience compared to traditional flat videos.
How is a 360° video captured?
360° videos are recorded using specialized 360-degree cameras that have multiple lenses to capture footage from all directions. Popular cameras for creating 360° videos include the GoPro Max, Insta360 One X, and Ricoh Theta.
Where can you watch 360° videos?
YouTube: YouTube supports 360° video and allows viewers to interact with the content by dragging the mouse or tilting a mobile device.
Facebook: Facebook allows users to post and watch 360° videos directly in their feed.
VR platforms: Platforms like Oculus or HTC Vive offer a fully immersive VR experience with 360° videos.
How to interact with a 360° video?
On a smartphone: Tilt your phone to change the viewing angle.
On a computer: Click and drag the video to change the perspective.
With a VR headset: This gives the most immersive experience, as the video will respond to your head movements.
Applications of 360° video:
Virtual Tours: Explore places, landmarks, or museums in an interactive way.
Entertainment: Watch concerts, sports events, or music videos where you can choose your viewpoint.
Education: Experience simulations, experiments, or virtual classrooms from different angles.