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In this episode, we were fortunate to be connected through Blackmagic Design with Victor from TARGO, a Paris-based production company that has been pushing the boundaries of immersive storytelling from the very beginning. Their latest project, “D-Day: The Camera Soldier”, is a groundbreaking documentary created specifically for the Apple Vision Pro. It blends historical footage with interactive and immersive elements, offering a completely new way to experience this pivotal moment in history.
Nino and Victor discuss the unique technical challenges involved in producing content for the Vision Pro, and explore why the effort is worthwhile despite the complexities. They also share their vision for how immersive production could become more accessible in the near future, especially with tools like the upcoming Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive — which we also reported about.
In case you own an Apple Vision Pro you can find the Documentary here:
Here you can find more infos about TARGO and their Projects:
https://www.targostories.com/dday-the-camera-soldier
Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at 26:08
Chapters & Articles Mentioned in This Episode:
(00:00) – Introduction: Exploring Immersive Storytelling
(01:29) – Background on TARGO and Their Vision
(05:37) – Conceptualizing “D-Day: The Camera Soldier”
(08:36) – Technical Challenges in Immersive Filmmaking
(14:38) – Utilizing Apple Vision Pro Capabilities
(18:55) – Integrating Historical Footage and Interactive Elements
(21:27) – Post-Production Workflow and Tools
(27:40) – Audience Reception and Feedback
(31:52 ) – Future of Immersive Documentaries
(39:04) – Closing Thoughts and Takeaways
We hope you enjoyed this episode!
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In this episode, we were fortunate to be connected through Blackmagic Design with Victor from TARGO, a Paris-based production company that has been pushing the boundaries of immersive storytelling from the very beginning. Their latest project, “D-Day: The Camera Soldier”, is a groundbreaking documentary created specifically for the Apple Vision Pro. It blends historical footage with interactive and immersive elements, offering a completely new way to experience this pivotal moment in history.
Nino and Victor discuss the unique technical challenges involved in producing content for the Vision Pro, and explore why the effort is worthwhile despite the complexities. They also share their vision for how immersive production could become more accessible in the near future, especially with tools like the upcoming Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive — which we also reported about.
In case you own an Apple Vision Pro you can find the Documentary here:
Here you can find more infos about TARGO and their Projects:
https://www.targostories.com/dday-the-camera-soldier
Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at 26:08
Chapters & Articles Mentioned in This Episode:
(00:00) – Introduction: Exploring Immersive Storytelling
(01:29) – Background on TARGO and Their Vision
(05:37) – Conceptualizing “D-Day: The Camera Soldier”
(08:36) – Technical Challenges in Immersive Filmmaking
(14:38) – Utilizing Apple Vision Pro Capabilities
(18:55) – Integrating Historical Footage and Interactive Elements
(21:27) – Post-Production Workflow and Tools
(27:40) – Audience Reception and Feedback
(31:52 ) – Future of Immersive Documentaries
(39:04) – Closing Thoughts and Takeaways
We hope you enjoyed this episode!
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