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Most Insane Immersive Movie Experience EVER, Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2011

Check out this guy's room totally change into the movie he is watching! No SFX, no post production, no cuts, everything you see here is 100% for real.

We were funded by the Video Store of PlayStation® Store (http://www.greatfilmsfillrooms.com) to make a series of movie related videos using 'Immersive Imaging' which takes 3D projection mapping as its starting point, but gives the viewer a supercharged experience with the help of the PlayStation Move controller.

In the past, projection mapping worked only from a single, static view point, and thus was very limited. By attaching the PlayStation Move to the camera, we can track projections to screens in real time, enhancing the effect of spatial deformation and false perspective on the projections and allowing viewers to look round (virtual) corners, bend walls, create a hole in the wall, or remove the walls altogether to reveal vast expanses of virtual worlds.

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  • So apparently I just Need to put Half a watermelon on my head and I will enter the Universe of TRON!

  • ummmm.. what did i just watch

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  • @MonTicheDansTaMere the point is, that it doesn't use post animation,, but just blank plane and real time projection.

  • where can i get one of these watermellons ?

  • if you can see at his leg at 00:45 ....

  • This is done with what is called projection mapping. The guy is sitting in a white room on a white sofa. The environment is being rendered in realtime around him. What makes this special is that in order for the camera to move around randomly like it does (handheld) the rendering would have to track the location of the camera and adjust in order to show the proper perspective (it's like that street art that only works from one angle). The PS Move is actually used to provide that camera data.

  • it is called blue screen and 3d post animation

    i don't see the fuss about this

  • Anyone else wondering why he has a Watermelon on his head? >_<

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  • What is the point in the melon, crushed can and flying fruit?! It has nothing to do with the projection and if anything, cheapens what is otherwise a visually impressive display.. you can see the cable used to crush the can and the strings holding the fruit up. Also, I'm not entirely convinced how much the PSMove controller is actually adding to the experience.. can anyone shed any light on the ambiguous description above?

  • 5121 machines were set up by sony to vote up

  • Tron Called . He wants his car keys back .

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