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| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | VR180 rigs capture stereoscopic footage in a 180‑degree field of view. This provides depth and a semi‑immersive feel without the full‑sphere rendering of a VR360 shoot, which keeps the viewer’s attention on the central set while still allowing head‑tracking to explore the environment. | | Set Design | A classroom‑style set is typical for “teacher” themes—desks, a chalkboard, and period‑appropriate décor. In a VR180 production, the set is often arranged to keep the action within the central half‑sphere, ensuring that the main performers stay in view regardless of where the viewer looks. | | Lighting | Soft, diffused lighting helps maintain a realistic, intimate atmosphere while also avoiding harsh shadows that can break the illusion of depth in VR. | | Costume & Props | The “teacher” is usually dressed in professional attire (blouse, skirt or slacks) while the “student” may be in casual or school‑uniform clothing, reinforcing the power‑dynamic premise. Props such as textbooks, a desk lamp, or a chalkboard can be used to give the scene a narrative context. | | Audio | Binaural or ambisonic sound tracks are often mixed to complement the visual immersion, allowing the viewer to hear directional cues (e.g., a whisper from the teacher’s side or ambient classroom noises). |
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