Apple Vision Pro weekend viewing: ‘currents’ on Vimeo
- by Anoop Singh
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Vimeo recently launched its visionOS app that Apple announced during WWDC 2024. As part of bringing Vimeo to the Apple Vision Pro, filmmaker Jake Oleson has published a short film dubbed ‘currents’. If you can get your hands on an Apple Vision Pro, give the spatial short film a watch.
My favorite part? The cinematography style that resembles photographs coming to life to me. ‘currents’ is also an easy viewing with wonderful music and a thoughtful story. Do give it a watch on Vision Pro if you can.
Accompanying the short film is a very cool director interview blog post on Vimeo that shares more about the process:
As part of the launch of Vimeo’s new app for Apple Vision Pro, we asked him to create an original short film for us that was shot entirely in spatial format. Armed with a single Canon camera with a dual fisheye lens, Jake and his team flew out to Vietnam to create “currents,” the story of a young Vietnamese woman named Lynn, and her experience traveling to and arriving in Ho Chi Minh City for the first time.
Meanwhile, there’s plenty of great spatial and 3D content AVP users should have queued up and ready to view. See Apple Vision Pro proves best home theater as 2024 top grossing films arrive in 3D and Apple Immersive ‘Concert for One’ arrives next week on Vision Pro for suggestions.
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Vimeo recently launched its visionOS app that Apple announced during WWDC 2024. As part of bringing Vimeo to the Apple Vision Pro, filmmaker Jake Oleson has published a short film dubbed ‘currents’. If you can get your hands on an Apple Vision Pro, give the spatial short film a watch. My favorite part? The cinematography…
Vimeo recently launched its visionOS app that Apple announced during WWDC 2024. As part of bringing Vimeo to the Apple Vision Pro, filmmaker Jake Oleson has published a short film dubbed ‘currents’. If you can get your hands on an Apple Vision Pro, give the spatial short film a watch. My favorite part? The cinematography…