From the course: Intro to Virtual Reality (VR) Filmmaking

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Areas to consider for VR filmmaking

Areas to consider for VR filmmaking

From the course: Intro to Virtual Reality (VR) Filmmaking

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Areas to consider for VR filmmaking

- [Instructor] When putting your VR film together, you have to consider several items before you start working on your story, visuals and storyboards. Always remember the environment the audience is in. They are in a virtual environment, where some head movements can be a bit confusing. Therefore, try to keep focus on your story in front of them, or with as little head movements as possible. Always remember the audience physical environment. Most people have very little room to move when experiencing or playing VR. If they are to move, use the controllers to do so. Yet keep the movement speed as slow as possible. Moving in VR can be a horrible experience for some people, and you want to make sure to prevent dizziness as they move across your story. A great way to do this is to allow people to click their way across areas without moving, typically achieved through controllers. In a VR story you want to make sure you keep the interactivity high, as the early adopters of this type of…

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