Mens danskerne venter på den officielle lancering, fortsætter Apple og for første gang partnere med at fylde indhold på hylderne i det nye "indlevende" videoformat.
Film i Apple Immersive Video optages i 3D 8K HDR og 180-grader med det specialdesignede Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive kamera, som partnere fik adgang til tidligere på året. Indholdet er redigeret i DaVinci Resolve Studio.
Nogle af de første partnere er Audi F1 Project, BBC, Canal+, CNN, Hybe, MotoGP og Red Bull, som udgiver deres første indholdstitler i format i løbet af efteråret. Det fremgår af en fælles udmelding.
Kom til Antarktis og i regnskoven
Da Flatpanels prøvede Apple Vision Pro sidste år, var vi ikke sene til at kalde Apple Immersive Video en videorevolution. Det kan ikke sammenlignes med noget, du tidligere har prøvet.
Med de nye oplevelser kan man blandt andet besøge BBCs symfoniorkester med lyd i Spatial Audio fra Royal Albert Hall og komme med CNN til Antarktis i jagten på kejserpingviner.
I dokumentaren Julaymba kan man komme ind i Daintree-regnskoven i Australien og fra Canal+ kommer en dokumentar om MotoGP's Johann Zarco. Red Bull starter en programserie kaldet World of Red Bull, hvor første afsnit foregår i sneen i Revelstoke og andet afsnit på bølgerne ved Tahiti.
Julaymba er en immersive dokumentar. Foto: PHORIA
Mens vi venter
Apple frigiver desuden nye afsnit i egne programserier; Wild Life og Elevated.
Indholdet i Apple Immersive Video kan kun ses med Apple Vision Pro. Headsettet sælges ikke officielt i Danmark, men virker. Rygtet vil vide, at der kommer et nyt senere.i 2025 og en 'Air' version i 2027.
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Noget af indholdet ligger gratis i Apple TV appen, mens andet kræver abonnement på Apple TV+.
Nyt indhold i Apple Immersive Video
| World of Red Bull
World of Red Bull is a new series of immersive experiences for Apple Vision Pro that bring Red Bull’s signature energy and storytelling to this groundbreaking format. In the debut episode, “Backcountry Skiing,” audiences are transported into the wilderness of Revelstoke, British Columbia, where the world’s top freeskiers push their limits on remote, untouched slopes. Blending breathtaking action with intimate athlete moments, the episode captures both the intensity and beauty of backcountry freeskiing, while showcasing the passion, preparation, and dedication it takes to reach the peak. In the next episode, “Big-Wave Surfing,” viewers will feel the power of the ocean like never before as elite surfers attempt to ride the barrel of the heaviest wave in the world off the remote coast of Teahupoʻo, Tahiti. “Backcountry Skiing” will be available this December, and “Big-Wave Surfing” will be released in 2026.
A Night at the BBC Proms
This fall, classical music fans can enjoy BBC Proms, the world’s greatest classical music festival, like never before. Pianist Lukas Sternath makes his BBC Proms debut performing Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minor with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and their chief conductor, Sakari Oramo. With this special experience — the first classical music concert available in Apple Immersive — viewers will enjoy the performance inches from the pianist’s hands, while being surrounded by the power of the orchestra in Spatial Audio, and enveloped by the historic architecture of one of the world’s most iconic music venues, the Royal Albert Hall.
Journey to Antarctica to Find Emperor Penguins with CNN
CNN’s chief climate correspondent, Bill Weir, joins a scientific expedition to Antarctica, bringing audiences into unbelievable proximity with emperor penguins emerging from winter with newborn chicks on Snow Hill Island. He’ll discuss the impact a warming climate and receding sea ice are having on penguin populations with the researchers that know them best, and talk about the challenges of conducting vital work like this at one of the hardest-to-reach places on Earth. Journey to Antarctica to Find Emperor Penguins featuring CNN’s Bill Weir will be available on Apple Vision Pro in spring 2026.
Julaymba from PHORIA
Apple Vision Pro users can step into the heart of the world’s oldest rainforest with Julaymba, an award-winning immersive documentary launching this October. In the lush Daintree Rainforest of North Tropical Queensland, Australia, viewers will journey with the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people — the Indigenous Traditional Custodians of the region — where an Elder welcomes them through stories, ceremony, and a profound connection to country. Alive with waterfalls, glowing fungi, and the calls of cassowaries, this UNESCO World Heritage Site will completely immerse viewers, offering an intimate encounter with culture and nature. The critically acclaimed immersive experience Julaymba has been recaptured using Blackmagic’s URSA Cine Immersive camera and will be available on Apple Vision Pro next month.
Experience Paris by The Explorers
Experience Paris in an immersive film from The Explorers that celebrates French heritage. Viewers will discover the quiet precision of a three-Michelin-star kitchen, ascend to breathtaking heights atop the city’s most iconic tower, and experience the timeless charm of Montmartre’s historic streets. Experience Paris, an immersive film from The Explorers, will be available this fall.
CORTIS (Color Outside The Lines) from HYBE
Step inside the world of CORTIS, the newest K-pop boy band from BIGHIT MUSIC, the label behind iconic global groups BTS and TOMORROW X TOGETHER. Viewers will experience raw, unseen moments with unprecedented access to the practice room, where the choreography for their introductory track, “GO!”, comes to life. CORTIS, a new immersive documentary short of the titular band from HYBE, will be available this fall.
New Apple Immersive Episodes from Apple
Apple Vision Pro users can also enjoy new episodes from Apple, including the latest episode of Wild Life, where viewers can bond with young orangutans at an extraordinary rehabilitation center in Borneo as they grow, play, and learn the ropes of jungle life. In the next episode of the aerial travel series Elevated, available October 3, Tim Robbins guides viewers above Maine, sweeping over rugged coastlines, pristine lakes, and forests bursting with fall’s fiery palette of orange, crimson, and gold. These new episodes join a growing collection of Apple Immersive films and series from Apple, including Submerged, The Weeknd: Open Hearts, and Metallica. |
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