https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TdsoRpKRPc

this was a great idea for virtual reality


On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Stefan Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt>wrote:

> etienne deleflie wrote:
>
>
>> In fact, I argue that the composer's attraction to VR (or ambisonics or
>> whatever) is a kind of false route ... where there is the assumption that
>> greater verisimilitude creates greater aesthetic engagement. I suggest
>> that
>> it might be the very opposite ... greater verisimilitude might actually
>> create lesser aesthetic engagement.
>>
>>
>>
> - Technical "machinery" doesn't solve aesthetical or artistic problems.
>
> - < Lesser aesthetic engagement > is of course how things should < not >
> be!
>
> - The idea to use a 360º camera (in all directions) doesn't take away the
> need to have some film script, artistical concept, good actors etc. before
> you start to "take some shots".
>
>
> Best,
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
>  Actually, I think the right way to see it is that composers must engage
>> with the aesthetic "idea" of verisimilitude ... rather than merely aiming
>> for it.
>>
>> Etienne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Everyone is like getting crazy because of the huge quantity of innocuous
>>> images running on our minds today.
>>> I like the way cinema is, as a collective & subjective experience on the
>>> same place.
>>> I just don´t want our kids to be addicted to isolation & depression any
>>> more.
>>> And don´t tell me it´s about us as "parents", because that´s what I´m
>>> trying to state here:
>>> We just can´t keep exploring or experimenting with our minds to see what
>>> happens, just because we want... what?. (you tell me)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/17/14, 8:30 PM, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Kan Kaban wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 5/17/14, 7:28 AM, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Kan, that was a private joke, not for the list. And the citing doesn't
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> make any sense if the maybe other two mails are missing on sursound,
>>>>>> because I (intentionally) sent these offlist.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, it was a mistake... as VR on cinema. (maybe not for cinema a
>>>>> Hollywood wants it...)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It is very improbably that most or even many future films will be
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> produced in 360º form, because you lose fundamental elements  like <
>>>> perspective > and any < viewing selection/direction > the director would
>>>> like to employ.. Film directors wouldn't know exactly what kind of the
>>>> scene film watchers would chose to see, etc. IMO this is still and
>>>> everywhere experimental stuff...
>>>>
>>>> Nevertheless, it is not up to me or you to decide what kind of concepts
>>>> film directors "should" have and which not.
>>>>
>>>> You could say they < try > to cross cinema and VR. This might work or
>>>> not. What is important is that the artistical result is convincing, not
>>>> the
>>>> technique per se. (I am not comfortable to judge anything I didn't see
>>>> or
>>>> experience myself. So I am kind of sceptical, but still open to change
>>>> my
>>>> mind. On the other hand I won't tell anybody that VR movies are
>>>> supposed to
>>>> be  < the next big thing >  if not a single movie exists. Fair
>>>> enough...)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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