STEREOSCOPE

Byron Diffenderffer, Anthony Vasiliadis

Welcome to the STEREOSCOPE Podcast, the place where we dive deep into everything immersive video. From VR180, 3D360, Spatial Video, Volumetric to Photogrammetry, we cover it all. Our show is dedicated to covering the latest news, best practices, and workflows that are essential to the immersive video community. The VR industry has been a major force behind the rapid growth of this medium and we are excited to showcase how it impacts immersive video. Every episode, we feature two videos created by our talented community members to inspire and showcase the amazing work being done in this space. Join us on the next phase of cinema as we gaze through the STEREOSCOPE.

  1. 03/18/2025

    The Human Within Review: Exploring the Frontier of Interactive VR Storytelling - PLUS: Deckard, Viverse, PSVR2, and BONO!

    Send us a text PlayStation VR 2 just received a substantial $150 price cut, bringing the headset down to $399 - a revealing move that speaks volumes about its sluggish sales. Despite quality hardware and impressive OLED displays, Sony's VR platform has struggled against Meta's dominance, with no exclusive titles released in nearly a year. The situation draws uncomfortable parallels to Sony's ill-fated PS Vita, another promising device abandoned after underwhelming market performance. Meanwhile, excitement builds around Valve's long-rumored Deckard headset. Leaked information suggests a late 2025 launch at approximately $1,200, featuring eye-tracking technology and potentially 4K micro-OLED displays. Most intriguing is the possibility that Deckard could function as a "Steam Deck for your face," allowing users to play their entire Steam library in VR - not just dedicated VR games. Newly leaked controller designs featuring a d-pad further support this theory, potentially revolutionizing how we think about VR gaming. On the content front, Apple's immersive video ecosystem continues expanding with Bono's upcoming feature-length documentary and Prima, a new app that claims to deliver cleaner video than Apple's own immersive format. We follow up the second half of the show with our deep-dive review of "The Human Within," a $20 interactive VR film that blends live action, 360 video, and Unity environments into a cohesive 90-minute cyberpunk thriller with multiple branching pathways. Check out our 3D Gameplay embedded in the review! It's Stereoscope-ception! The VR landscape continues evolving rapidly, with each platform fighting for its place in this emerging medium. Whether you're a hardware enthusiast tracking the next breakthrough device or a content creator navigating these new storytelling possibilities, join us as we explore what's working, what's not, and what might define the future of virtual reality. Want more specialized content? Check out our new companion show Z-Axis, featuring in-depth reviews with 3D gameplay footage that showcases VR experiences in their native format. Support the show

    56 min
  2. 02/19/2025

    CES 2025 Recap: XR Scramble, Google’s HTC Gambit, and Samsung’s Muhan Odyssey!

    Send us a text What if the future of screens is no screen at all? We explore the revolutionary world of XR and AR smart glasses—straight from CES—highlighting innovations like the groundbreaking XR glasses scramble and cyberpunk-inspired touch boards. These technological marvels promise to transform how we interact with digital environments, offering virtual displays that hover seamlessly around us. For those looking to blend the virtual with the real, this episode reveals how these advancements are reshaping user interactions through familiar interfaces like keyboards and mice. Join us as XR glasses scramble, covering the various XR glasses announced at CES 2025. Imagine lightweight, prescription-friendly glasses that offer turn-by-turn navigation and real-time translation, all while staying unobtrusive. We dissect the competitive landscape stirred by upcoming releases, like the Meta Ray-Ban event, and introduce you to innovative hands-free controls using a ring. These glasses are not just about seeing differently—they’re about living smarter. Get ready to appreciate how technology once relegated to sci-fi is becoming a part of everyday life. We cover the shockingly relevant Play For Dream MR, an Android headset coming from a Chinese company later this year. We wrap up with a glimpse into the future landscape of VR and AR technology, fueled by major industry moves like Google's acquisition of HTC's VR team. Dive into Samsung's ambitious Muhan project and its challenges, while considering the broader implications of non-Meta innovations. Plus, we breakdown two "new" VR180 consumer cameras with Quoocam Ultra 3 VR180 Mod and the Slam Xcam coming VERY Soon.  Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a casual listener, this episode promises to keep you informed and eager for what's next in the realm of immersive technology. Support the show

    56 min
  3. 12/26/2024

    The Next Era: "The Talent Stealer" with Jared Payne, Android XR, James Cameron & VR180 editing w/SpatialCut

    Send us a text What if the world of cinema could be completely revolutionized by immersive technology? Join us as we uncover this potential with Jared Payne, the actor and co-producer of the sci-fi VR film "The Talent Stealer." Jared shares fascinating insights into the challenges and breakthroughs that come with crafting a narrative in the VR180 format, offering listeners an inside look at the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the film industry's landscape. Discover how his team skillfully navigated the complexities of multi-camera setups and collaborative creativity, emphasizing the vibrant spirit of the Vancouver film community. In this milestone 10th episode of the Stereoscope podcast, we dissect the latest whispers and leaks that are stirring the VR and AR industry. From Canon's intriguing patent of AR VR glasses—which might signal a move into a full immersive camera platform—to Apple's potential integration of PSVR 2 controllers into the Vision Pro, we explore the ripple effects these innovations could have on technology enthusiasts and creators alike. Plus, we spotlight a game-changing in-headset video editing app SpatialCut, designed to enhance content creation within the Apple Vision Pro ecosystem, streamlining processes and fueling creativity. As we navigate the evolving landscape of immersive technology, we peel back the layers of Google's collaboration with Samsung on Project MooHan and the Android XR platform. Explore the role of AI, especially Google's Gemini, and its implications for XR apps amid concerns about AI’s influence on the film industry. With Google's strategic resources like YouTube, we ponder the competitive dynamics at play as Samsung and Google position themselves against Apple's Vision Pro and MetaQuest. This episode is a captivating exploration of the technological advances and industry dynamics shaping the future of VR and AR. Support the show

    57 min

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Welcome to the STEREOSCOPE Podcast, the place where we dive deep into everything immersive video. From VR180, 3D360, Spatial Video, Volumetric to Photogrammetry, we cover it all. Our show is dedicated to covering the latest news, best practices, and workflows that are essential to the immersive video community. The VR industry has been a major force behind the rapid growth of this medium and we are excited to showcase how it impacts immersive video. Every episode, we feature two videos created by our talented community members to inspire and showcase the amazing work being done in this space. Join us on the next phase of cinema as we gaze through the STEREOSCOPE.