
What Is AIV? In its simplest terms, Apple Immersive Video (AIV) is a new format that produces true stereoscopic 3D immersive films to play back inside the Vision Pro. The URSA Cine Immersive is the first camera on the market to meet the specifications required for AIV and is currently the only way to capture…

by Mike Seymour. First published on fxguide.com – 21 May 2026 We recently had a chance to think about and hear about advanced and professional immersive video, something we confess we don’t cover enough here at fxguide. The first was at FMX and the clever recording of audio and the second was regarding understanding ASAF…

Closer to reality than virtual By Clara Chong, Director First published on FXGUIDE For over a century, storytelling for drama in traditional films has existed within a frame, a visual boundary that has defined the language and grammar of traditional film. In contrast, immersive drama has been evolving in traditional VR, including VR180 and VR360,…

First Published on NewsShooter By Ben Allan ACS CSI The incredible value of low-budget films as a means to experiment is at least as powerful in post-production as it is on set. As I discussed in a past article about the shoot for The Holy Scoundrel, the capacity to test, experiment, and implement innovative strategies in the relatively low-risk…

First published on NEWSSHOOTER In terms of innovation, there is a special place for low budget films because of the flexibility that comes with not being able to throw money at problems. Using an innovative process for a low budget film can often solve problems quickly and cheaply in ways that are simply too complex…

Originally published on DesigningSound.org It’s not often that a film is made for a theatre so unusual that it can’t play anywhere else. Wild Squad Adventures was created exclusively for the new Centenary Theatre at Sydney’s famous Taronga Zoo. The cinema in the middle of the zoo is a 200 seat permanent auditorium with a…