3D Video with Flash
Check out this very cool streaming 360 degree video by Immervise Media.
Once you play the video click and move your mouse to change the viewing angle. Then goo ahead and pause the video and move the zoom bar up or down. Its pretty impressive.
Comments
This is really beautiful! Is flash ever going to stop exploding our minds??
Nooooo..!
;)
Posted by: savvasmalamas | March 24, 2008 2:11 PM
is this technology available for us ""the mortals" ??
sweet!
Posted by: Jjo | March 24, 2008 4:32 PM
I would like to see more resources about building Flash sites. Most of the info available is Flash 101 and the IDE, components, AS3, or video.Its been entry level or very advanced. Lacking in workflow and best practices in development.
I have been looking for Flash books on building full flash sites like http://www.gsdm.com/site_content.html
It seams that only elite advertisment firms and fortune 500 companies have access to the many techniques and features.
Does Adobe or a third party produce a GOOD building a Flash site training reference?
If so, please share it with the many people like me who only have one life time to find the resources and develop the skills before you change the language & technoligy again. If not, the market will reward the author for producing one.
Posted by: Mark Abrams | July 8, 2008 8:01 AM
yeah it is... but at a cost.. . i had a meeting with a guy who has the equipment to do this, and i can tell you that it is not cheap.
you won't believe how lowtech the cameras are aswell. its a really small device about the size of a minature football and has six ccd chips and lenses mounted inside.
the ccd chips are really low quality and about the same if not worse than a standard compact camera.
honestly if you had the guts and time you could probably build one of these cameras yourself.
most of the companies offering these kinds of films all build the camera's themselves.
i don't see why you would not be able to do the same.
and as for the stiching of the video. it is all done in post production anyways.
Posted by: ryan | July 14, 2008 9:48 AM
The first time I saw this technology was from a small company that develops qtvr software.
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/pano2vr_sample.php?demo=video
I'm sure that immersive has improved on this a fair bit
Posted by: Bela Korcsog | July 23, 2008 8:07 AM
I'm getting security errors with the Flash 10 RC debug player. No video, just audio.
Posted by: Mitch | August 12, 2008 2:26 PM
salam khobi kojai babab azizam
Posted by: sam | February 8, 2009 12:45 AM