IT House reported on March 30 that Apple launched its first sports video shot in the Immersive Video space audio and video format at 9 a.m. Beijing time yesterday, mainly focusing on the highlights of the MLS Cup playoffs at the end of last year. Clip, five minutes long. Foreign

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it House News on March 30th, Apple launched its first sports film shot in the immersive video space audio and video format at 9 am Beijing time yesterday, mainly focusing on the highlights of the MLS Cup playoffs at the end of last year The clip, , is five minutes long.

IT House reported on March 30 that Apple launched its first sports video shot in the Immersive Video space audio and video format at 9 a.m. Beijing time yesterday, mainly focusing on the highlights of the MLS Cup playoffs at the end of last year. Clip, five minutes long. Foreign  - Lujuba

Foreign technology media six color recently published a blog post, explaining how it felt after watching this immersive video. The relevant content translated by it house is as follows:

Jason Snell, the author of the blog post, had many questions before watching the video, why did Apple spend three It took more than a month to create a highlight package? And when the video was finally completed, why was it only five minutes long? What do these two facts say about how difficult it is for Apple to continue producing content in the immersive video format?

snell After watching this video, felt that it was "not good enough".

The first thing that needs to be affirmed is that if is taken out alone, the immersion from a certain perspective is very good. Watching professional athletes play at such a close distance is very shocking. It feels like being in a huge stadium full of energetic fans. The problem with

is that with the way Apple and MLS make videos, it still leaves something to be desired in terms of immersion. In regular video, fast cuts help speed up the action; in immersive videos, fast cuts are like hitting a speed bump.

This video is a highlight reel with many quick cuts. Snell turned his head in one direction several times, trying to use the 180-degree immersive space to see what was happening on the left or right. As a result, the viewpoint changed to another. A perspective.

snell said: "It takes me a few seconds to scan my surroundings and then reorient myself - this delay often causes me to miss highlights I should be seeing."

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