D-Day: The Camera Soldier is a 20-minute immersive documentary directed by Chloé Rochereuil, featuring Jennifer Taylor retracing her father's WWII experiences as a cameraman. By using a custom-built lightweight rig with two Blackmagic cameras, the filmmakers achieved high-quality stereoscopic video in challenging environments. The collaboration with TIME Studios emphasizes the importance of seamless integration of technology and storytelling. Insights from Rochereuil and producer Agulhon reveal the technical innovations and narrative depth that are pivotal in the future of immersive documentary filmmaking.
Documentary filmmaking is about blending into life as it happens, not disrupting it.
High-resolution 3D rigs are usually cumbersome, but they've been the only way to capture the kind of spatial video we needed.
We could only attempt that because the system was so lightweight.
In 3D video production, you need perfect sync between your cameras; even the slightest delay will create discomfort for the viewer.
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