Google UKs Managing Director of Branding, David Black, interviewed before the event, extolled the virtues of 360 degree and Virtual Reality in a golden age for marketing and creativity. He described how 360 video is beginning to become available to anyone, anywhere, at any time through platforms such as YouTube. He remarked that, in just the last three months, the number of 360 video uploads to YouTube, such as those recorded using SphereVision systems, has increased by 50%. Black also described the SphereVision sub-sea selfie as amazing and top of his list!
Mark Senior, SphereVision Business Development Manager at Arithmetica, added, The use of 360 video in such an interactive and fun way clearly highlights the intersection of technology, data and creativity, which is becoming increasingly important and more mainstream within this sector. 360 completely changes storytelling, with industry leaders such as David Black predicting 2017 as the year the world of video is revolutionized by Virtual Reality and 360 video.
SphereVision is Europes leading brand for 360 degree video solutions. 360 video systems are able to record a real-world environment in all directions at the same time, capturing every aspect of the scene in one go. When the video is played back – on a laptop, mobile device, over the Internet or with Head Mounted Displays, viewers can pan around the image, moving through and exploring the site as if they were there. Footage can be integrated with floor and site plans using the company’s innovative software, and the high-resolution 360 imagery can also be integrated with online mapping.
Arithemetica, the company behind SphereVision, worked with specialist production company Transmission TX to capture the sub-sea selfie videos, alongside brand experience agency SetLive and event consultancy Sloane Squared.