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The frozen-moment technique utilizes multiple still image cameras positioned
in a circle surrounding the subject and/or scene. In its simplest form, 360 cameras
simultaneously shot yield 360 still images of the same subject
from different vantage points. By showing the images in succession,
one gets the impression that the camera is moving while the subject
is frozen in space.
Spatial Narrative takes this idea to an interactive level by giving people
the ability to move around the circle, exploring the quasi-three dimensional
quality created by moving around the content.
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