In 2 intriguing Virtual Reality films, viewers set off for fascinating VR expeditions into space. They explore unknown worlds by visiting settings of extraordinary richness of detail and authenticity - perfectly reconstructed in 3D on basis of original data from NASA and ESA – that convey a realistic sensation of how it must feel to actually be out in the open cosmos.
1st Step tells the magical story of the Apollo missions - from the rocket launch up to their return on earth. For the first time, viewers experience this thrilling adventure in a completely new way in VR as they get the chance to perceive the extreme dimensions of the missions in an unprecedented spatial quality through the eyes of the astronauts, e.g. the unbelievable narrowness of the command capsule, but also the surprising topography of the lunar landscape.
With “2nd Step", they take a step further by joining space pilots on a future mission to prospective destinations on the Moon and Mars.
Download doesn't work. Its not possible to download the videos. After reinstalling and several tries, I could download the first one, but not the second one. The streaming quality is very bad.
Cheap but need improvement. It's a 3D-360 video, not a 6DOF app, so motion sickness is possible. Also the subtitles are sometimes in wrong depth level, cannot fuse with my eyes. I cannot disable subtitles. No menu. OR? Please make sure, because my english is fine, voiceover is slow, easy to understand no need for subtitles. And for people with no english language, a translation would be very nice. For example i'm in Hungary, and like to show this app to people with hungarian subtitles. Please make it possible, i can help you in translating!
Great experience with a few flaws. The graphics on this are great, using real 3D data from NASA to map the moon for example. It's all high quality. It's in full 360 degrees. A few of the smoke effects are poor, but otherwise good. They use real actors, so the astronauts also look great and move realistically. Like most movies on the Quest, it's short, 30-45 minutes. I found the camera angle to be a poor choice sometimes, so that you had to tilt your head to see the main object in the scene off to the side instead of it going in front of you. Overall a pleasant experience and I hope to see more like this, and I hope the developer considers the camera angles more for future projects.
投稿者:ZenPigeon
★4
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ライブラリー・オブ・リアリティ.comレビュー:.イントゥ・スペースは、過去と未来の人類の宇宙探査を紹介する、8GB、24分の立体視360度映画レベルの体験です。NASAと欧州宇宙機関から入手可能な画像を使用し、高品質でリアルなグラフィックでレンダリングされています。ステップ1では、NASAのアポロミッションを紹介し、サターンVロケットの発射台、月周回軌道、月面からのシーンを含む。ステップ2では、今後予定されている月や火星でのミッションの可能性を予測している。アポロ13』や『For All Mankind』などの長編映画を含め、アポロミッションの映像は何度も目にしてきたが、『Into Space』では多くのシーンで新たな視点を見つけることに成功している。その結果はしばしば壮観で、信じられないほどのスケール感を与えてくれる。計器パネルのディテールや呼吸する宇宙飛行士の細かいアニメーションに至るまで、グラフィックのディテールは素晴らしい。イントゥ・スペース』はあなたを感動させ、畏敬の念で満たすだろうが、残念ながらここで多くを学ぶことは期待しないほうがいい。このスペクタクルは、詩的な語り口とともに描かれるが、歴史的、技術的な内容はまったくない。映像シーンも素晴らしいが、ほとんど何も見えてこない。たとえば、月への接近と着陸の緊張感をとらえたものはここにはない。実際、この映画では月面着陸は事実上簡単なことのように見えた。Meta QuestバージョンはPCVR製品と比べて解像度が若干低く、特に暗いシーンでは時折ピクセルのようなちらつきが気になった。メタ・クエスト版を購入する前に試したい場合は、プリインストールされているMeta TVアプリでトレイラーを検索できる。
投稿者:OscarTheCurator
Library of Realities.com review:. Into Space is a 8GB 24-minute long stereoscopic 360 degree cinematic-level experience showcasing human exploration of space, past and future. Rendered with high-quality lifelike graphics and using imagery available from NASA and the European Space Agency.
Step 1 presents the NASA Apollo missions and include scenes from the Saturn V rocket launch pad, lunar orbit and from the moon's surface. Step 2 anticipates what may be to come, with projections of planned and potential future Lunar and Mars missions.
We've seen imagery from the Apollo missions many times including feature films like Apollo 13 and For All Mankind, but Into Space manages to find new perspectives in many scenes. The results are often spectacular and can give an incredible sense of scale. Graphical detail is excellent, down to instrument panel detail and finely animated breathing astronauts.
Into Space will inspire you and fill you with awe, but unfortunately you shouldn't expect to learn a great deal here. The spectacle is accompanied by a narrative that waxes poetic, but is bereft of any historical or technical content. The visual scenes also look great, but reveal little. For example there's nothing here that captures the tension of the lunar approach and landing. In fact, this film made it look virtually effortless.
The Meta Quest version suffer from a slightly lower resolution compared with the PCVR product, and some occasional pixelated flickering was particularly distracting in dark scenes. If you want to try before you buy the Meta Quest version, there's a trailer you can search for on the pre-installed Meta TV app.