Assignment #2: 360 Video Pitch Nadia Persaud
- by npers101
- September 10
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Nadia Persaud
The scene of my video will be a large, open space with the camera at sitting level. The video will be taken outdoors during the day, and there will be some movement near and far from the camera. I plan on the setting being at an off-leash dog beach in Jamesville. I'll be recording audio of the dogs running around and playing with a separate microphone. I hope to virtually transport the viewer into a stress-relieving environment surrounded by dogs and puppies. It's been scientifically proven that playing with dogs and puppies reduces stress by increasing oxytocin, a stress-reducing hormone, and decreasing cortisol, a stress hormone. If someone is feeling particularly stressed out, from final exams, for example, they can put on their VR headset and be surrounded by animals who are playing and having a good time. Everyone should have the ability to escape when they feel like it, even if that's only available to them virtually. I think being in this time and place will make people feel happy and loved, since dogs are such loving animals. I plan on putting some dog treats near the camera so that dogs will come up to it and the viewer will be able to experience dogs close to them when they put on the headset. The only reason I can think someone may want to avoid this experience is if they have a phobia of dogs, which is usually not the case.
The subject of my story will be the dogs, of course. Their playing and movement will move the story forward; in order to direct the viewer's attention toward the most important aspects of the story (in this case, the dogs), I will apply audio of the dogs barking and playing in the direction that I want the experiencer to look. I think it's important for other people to have this experience because interacting with dogs is truly such a euphoric ordeal-- dogs have so much love and energy to offer. and people should be able to experience that even if they don't have the chance to surround themselves with real animals. This experience may also be useful to people who are trying to get rid of a phobia they have to dogs. If they can expose themselves to dogs virtually, they'll be once step closer to exposing themselves to dogs in real life, too.
It makes the most sense to place the camera in the middle of the beach. I assume dogs will be running all around, so I want the camera (and the viewer's "head") to be in the middle of it all. That way, no matter what direction they look in, there will be dogs to see all around. The experiencer will be sitting, so that it seems as if they're sitting on the beach as dogs run up to them and try to play. The 360 rig will be placed into the sand and secured that way as well. If I or another subject were to be in the scene, it'd be to show some humans playing with the dogs. If this is the case, then it'd be safe to record in this open area because I'd never be too far from the camera. This reduces the risk of the equipment being stolen, or of people becoming suspicious of the camera.
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