Komodo: A Paradise Under Pressure' is a 20-minute VR Nature documentary which takes you on an incredible journey through the waters and islands of Komodo National Park; a unique ecosystem situated in the Indonesian archipelago.
World record freediver and Ocean Explorer William Winram, together with his protégé marine biologist Lukas Müller, go to extreme lengths to show you the beauty of the Park and some of its iconic inhabitants, including the deadly Komodo Dragon and the giant Reef Manta Ray.
During their dives they assist Nat Geo’s “Queen of Mantas” Andrea Marshall who is researching the manta ray population in the Park. Together, the three of them have some amazing encounters with the wildlife they are fighting to protect. Sadly, it is not all beauty and wonder; the team is confronted with serious plastic pollution which is putting a growing strain on this magical place.
VR Gorilla, Watermen Project and Blend Media have partnered to produce this long-form VR documentary.
only 2D video documentary not VR. They promise "long form VR", but it is not VR, and 20 minutes doesn't sound long. It is just a short well filmed beautiful 360 degrees video document (2D not even 3D and definitely not VR). In 360 degrees video user sees a spherical 2D screen all around, and on that flat surface the video is projected.
The video had music all it's length, but speech can be heard and weakly some natural sounds. The events on the film were interesting. This didn't cause me relevant amount of nausea like 360 degrees videos may do when seen in VR glasses, but then again, turning should be easy to remove from 360 degrees videos while editing them. What comes to velocity, camera seems to have been steady.
Installation probably takes more than 165.9 Mb, since after starting this first time, it will download 8687 Mt more before the video can start. When the program starts for the first time, you might want to save a print screen image, in which case you need to ensure that VR-game is properly visible on main monitor as well. I had some new windows on it opened by "Komodo" and concealing information, so I don't know what video player I was asked to install.
I can't rate this high since the description was partially a lie, and also 360 degrees video is not worth much like VR videos and 3D 360 degrees videos are (such as "Jurassic World: Blue" and "Jurassic World: Apatosaurus" and "Bear Island" which (all three) are free).
A wonderful Experience ! It was a wonderful Experience ! I think it took a lot of work to create this 360`-Experience . I really appreciate this and think the price is reasonable :) ... Thanks for the good Work
Great storytelling, amazing nature. I loved it, the immersive film really took me into the world of Komodo and some of the scenes are amazing. Well worth the watch!