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The Puppet: Is paranormal activity real? (Paranormal activities - Scary VR Videos)

What if paranormal activities happen around you and you cannot do anything? In this virtual reality 360 paranormal demons video, you will become a puppet and you will go through a death experiences paranormal activity that will take place around you. Conquer this latest paranormal activity experience.

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360-degree video

From Wikipedia,

360-degree videos, also known as immersive videos[1] or spherical videos,
are video recordings where a
view in every direction is recorded at the same time, shot using an omnidirectional camera or a collection of
cameras. During playback the viewer has control of the viewing direction like a panorama.

Creation
360-degree video is typically recorded using either a special rig of
multiple cameras, or using a dedicated camera that contains multiple
camera lenses embedded into the device, and filming overlapping
angles simultaneously. Through a method known as video stitching, this
separate footage is merged together into one spherical video piece, and
the colour and contrast of each shot is calibrated to be consistent with
the others.[4][5] This process is done either by the camera itself, or using
specialized video editing software that can analyze common visuals and
audio to synchronize and link the different camera feeds together.
Generally, the only area that cannot be viewed is the view toward the
camera support.[6][7] It is then rendered at high resolution – most
commonly at 4K resolution – with positional or binaural sound to
ensure the most immersive experience possible.
Specialized omnidirectional cameras and rigs have been developed for the purpose of filming 360-degree
video, including rigs such as GoPro's Omni and Odyssey, the Nokia OZO, the Facebook Surround 360, the
Kodak Pixpro SP360 4K Dual Pack Pro and the Axon's AZilPix Studio.One (all of which consist of multiple
cameras installed into a single rig), the Vuze camera, handheld dual-lens cameras such as the Ricoh Theta S,
Samsung Gear 360, Garmin VIRB 360, and the Kogeto Dot 360—a panoramic camera lens accessory
developed for the iPhone 4, 4S, and Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
[8][9][3] In videoconferencing, 360° cameras are
used, so that all participants on one location can be recorded with one camera.[10][11] In Dec 2016, 360/VR
specialist Orah.[12] started shipping its 4K Live VR camera called Orah 4i.
Due to the newness of the technology, developer communities have begun to be developed around the various
cameras, including the RICOH THETA Unofficial Guide,[13] the Samsung Developer Program,[14] LG Friends
Developer,
[15] and more.

Playback
Most 360-degree video is monoscopic (2D), meaning that it is viewed as a one (360x180 equirectangular)
image directed to both eyes. Stereoscopic video (3D) is viewed as two distinct (360x180 equirectangular)
images directed individually to each eye.[6] 360-degree videos are typically viewed via personal computers,
The Ricoh Theta S contains wide-angle
lenses on the front and rear to facilitate
the filming of 360-degree video.[3]
mobile devices such as smartphones, or dedicated head-mounted
displays. When viewed on PCs, the mouse is typically used to pan
around the video by clicking and dragging. On smartphones, internal
sensors such as the gyroscope are used to pan the video based on the
orientation of the device. Taking advantage of this behavior, devices
such as Google Cardboard viewers and the Samsung Gear VR serve as
stereoscope-style headset enclosures that a smartphone can be inserted
into, for viewing this content in a virtual reality format. They emulate
the operation of a dedicated head-mounted display, but utilizing the
display of the phone itself and internal lenses, rather than containing
dedicated screens of their own.

Publishing
In March 2015, YouTube officially launched the ability for users to
view and upload 360-degree videos, with playback ,

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