About

Concealed 360° is a thesis project consisting of an interactive 360-degree mystery short film created by a group of multimedia students from the California State University East Bay Graduate Program. This film is unique as it creates an innovative way in which we can view movies. Traditionally, the viewer watches a movie and is only able to view what the director chooses to show. The revolutionary idea behind Concealed 360° gives the viewer freedom to navigate through the 360-degree space and view any desired area while watching the short film. Also, 360-degree surround sound will complement the experience as the user pans through immersive content. Concealed 360° was made possible by using multiple high-definition cameras simultaneously during the filming of each 360-degree scene.