Video: Recreating the world's largest dinosaur with virtual reality technology
Never before has the largest dinosaur in the world been found to be so alive, thanks to virtual reality technology. The BBC gave us this wonderful experience through a 360 ° video titled "Attenborough and Giant Dinosaur".
David Attenborough - a famous British scientist as a guide in natural documentaries, is the character who gives us information about this giant reptile. This is clearly the best example of how virtual reality can revolutionize teaching in the very near future. In order to have the perfect experience for videos longer than 4 minutes, you should use a VR glasses.
It took 108 days for the computer to output a video of 4K quality, as expected by the manufacturer.
Set in the Jurassic Park movie, Mr. Attenborough appeared on a moving platform, in the middle of the dark forest. While introducing Titanosaur , a dinosaur belonging to this group slowly came out, accompanied by extremely lively sound effects. It is known that this dinosaur weighs 70 tons, about 40m long with the height of a five-story building; And owning heart can pump 90 liters of blood per beat. When Attenborough scientist began describing the skeleton, the outer layer of the animal became transparent and you could see through it.
In order to create such a special product, the film team used a RED Dragon camcorder, with the help of Computer-generated imagery (CGI). It took 108 days for the computer to output a video of 4K quality, as expected by the manufacturer.
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