Casey Liss
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Yeah, and I just want to reiterate, I know you just went over this, but I harp on this regularly because it's very hard. It seems like a distinction without a difference, the different kind of modes that you can get in in the Vision Pro for video. And I just want to reiterate, there's 3D movies where you have a rectangle, but a rectangle that has depth to it, right?
Yeah, and I just want to reiterate, I know you just went over this, but I harp on this regularly because it's very hard. It seems like a distinction without a difference, the different kind of modes that you can get in in the Vision Pro for video. And I just want to reiterate, there's 3D movies where you have a rectangle, but a rectangle that has depth to it, right?
So it's just a rectangle, but you can see into the rectangle. It's just like a 3D movie.
So it's just a rectangle, but you can see into the rectangle. It's just like a 3D movie.
Then there's these dream blobs, I think you called it a minute ago, which is a very accurate description, which is where you have a very small, often square if not rectangle, that the way they represent it and render it, the edges kind of like are a little like wispy, if you will, and kind of fade out sort of kind of.
Then there's these dream blobs, I think you called it a minute ago, which is a very accurate description, which is where you have a very small, often square if not rectangle, that the way they represent it and render it, the edges kind of like are a little like wispy, if you will, and kind of fade out sort of kind of.
And that is when you've recorded something on one of your devices, like an iPhone or whatever, and it also has depth. But unlike a 3D movie where the canvas, if you will, is multiple feet wide and multiple feet tall by default, the canvas or the viewport, for lack of a better way of describing it, is very, very small by comparison.
And that is when you've recorded something on one of your devices, like an iPhone or whatever, and it also has depth. But unlike a 3D movie where the canvas, if you will, is multiple feet wide and multiple feet tall by default, the canvas or the viewport, for lack of a better way of describing it, is very, very small by comparison.
And with both of these, with 3D video or the, excuse me, the 3D movies and with spatial video, You don't get to control where the camera's pointing. You are along for the ride. There's depth, but you're along for the ride.
And with both of these, with 3D video or the, excuse me, the 3D movies and with spatial video, You don't get to control where the camera's pointing. You are along for the ride. There's depth, but you're along for the ride.
And what we're talking about, the key that makes this so impressive is that immersive video, and I'll continue to harp on this for a long time now, immersive video, as you move your head and as you look around, you're changing the perspective of the camera. You're effectively moving the camera. You're looking at different things.
And what we're talking about, the key that makes this so impressive is that immersive video, and I'll continue to harp on this for a long time now, immersive video, as you move your head and as you look around, you're changing the perspective of the camera. You're effectively moving the camera. You're looking at different things.
And the jump from a 3D movie or a spatial video to immersive is just night and day. It is wildly different. Wildly, wildly different. And even if you can reason through what that difference would feel like, I assure you actually living it is very different than what you think. And in the end of the day, I couldn't agree with you more, Marco, that...
And the jump from a 3D movie or a spatial video to immersive is just night and day. It is wildly different. Wildly, wildly different. And even if you can reason through what that difference would feel like, I assure you actually living it is very different than what you think. And in the end of the day, I couldn't agree with you more, Marco, that...
Being able to capture full-on immersive video would be such a game changer. And I'm not going to spend $30,000 to do it. I don't think I'm even going to spend $1,000 to do it. Like Underscore had tooted, I'll probably forget to put the link in the show notes, but he had tooted, you know, hey, I can imagine being able to rent this for $1,000 and just goof off and try some things.
Being able to capture full-on immersive video would be such a game changer. And I'm not going to spend $30,000 to do it. I don't think I'm even going to spend $1,000 to do it. Like Underscore had tooted, I'll probably forget to put the link in the show notes, but he had tooted, you know, hey, I can imagine being able to rent this for $1,000 and just goof off and try some things.
And I agree with Underscore. For me, $1,000 is still a bit rich for my blood, but the point is still fair. And I absolutely concur with you, Marco, that how cool would it be if you could set this up, and I don't know what the mechanics of this would look like, but set this up when everyone's opening Christmas presents or a Christmas dinner or something like that. Yeah, or like your wedding.
And I agree with Underscore. For me, $1,000 is still a bit rich for my blood, but the point is still fair. And I absolutely concur with you, Marco, that how cool would it be if you could set this up, and I don't know what the mechanics of this would look like, but set this up when everyone's opening Christmas presents or a Christmas dinner or something like that. Yeah, or like your wedding.