Kineto
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When proposing, I mentioned shooting classroom videos with a 360-degree camera.
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In terms of thought process:
- Original idea before Kineto: Manipulating time while wearing VR
- If I’m writing on an iPad, the camera will be blocked, so an external camera is necessary.
- Since I already have the original idea, using a 360-degree camera seems to have many advantages:
- It can capture not only the content discussed with the teacher but also the students’ videos.
- It can also be developed for VR.
- However, the cost of the camera cannot be ignored (issue):
- It is expensive and necessary for all users (or one per class).
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Although I had this kind of thinking, I came up with an alternative idea (which was ultimately rejected):
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Place a mirror tilted just below the iPad’s camera to enable forward-facing recording.
- Make it like a case.
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Image illustration (I drew it exaggeratedly, it won’t be that thick):
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It seems to work well if I try placing a mirror.
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I’ll buy a mirror sheet from the 100-yen shop and try it out.
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Possible challenges I can imagine:
- If shooting from desk level, there may be obstacles.
- This would be the same even with a 360-degree camera placed on each individual’s desk.
- Either way, if the iPad idea doesn’t work, it would be something like transmitting from a hub provided by the teacher.
- In essence, it wouldn’t be much different from Zoom.
- In that case, Zoom would be fine; it’s easier than creating my own RTC (if time manipulation is possible).
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The video quality is poor when watching the classroom video from the students’ seats (I felt this during Mr.Dwn’s class).
- It seems impossible to achieve.
- I think that it is impossible to attend a class unless the video is shot from the optimal position in the classroom.
- When that happens, the meaning of it being 360 degrees is not really significant.
- Well, maybe not.
- There is a demand for the teacher to move around or see the reactions of the students.
- Conclusion: It’s a balance between the high hurdle for popularization.
- I should ask about it in Boost Meeting.
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