>>11630140not particularly. i was gonna say it's been a lazy day but i did an ok amount of japanese. about to upload the new video though it only ended up being like 4 minutes long
>>11630148omo
>>11630149welcome home?
>>11630156oh that takes me back
yeah, same idea. having the camera itself moving like this would probably be really disorienting in VR but having some sort of setup where they come to the camera instead would work really well i think. probably closer to the tone of a dance relay or those selca videos.
while that would be ideal it's literally impossible without inventing some new way to record video since at the end of the day you're just playing back a huge, appropriately warped, prerecorded video on a screen attached to your head. in order to walk around the camera would have to know how you were going to move your head at the time it was recording and physically change its position to match.
anything where you're capable of walking around to your free will has to be a render
that being said you could hypothetically link up a drone to follow a headset's movement while a camera it's holding livestreams but there's not really any point in that since only one person would be able to control the drone in real time.
>>11630390hul