Embark on a breathtaking cinematic adventure through Switzerland’s stunning landscapes in this fascinating fulldome film. Experience Switzerland takes you on a spectacular journey to the country’s most impressive destinations, from bustling cities to majestic glaciers and tranquil lakes. Hover over the Matterhorn, glide over the Aletsch Glacier and experience a bird’s eye view of the city of Geneva before finding yourself amidst the picturesque vineyards overlooking Lake Geneva.
Marvel at the time-lapse of the Milky Way crossing the night sky and culminating in a breathtaking sunrise on the horizon. Be enchanted by the beauty of the streams, waterfalls and boats that offer a multitude of visual stimuli. Accompanied by a powerful, epic soundtrack, Experience Switzerland: A Visual Journey promises an extraordinary and unforgettable experience for the entire fulldome audience.
CATEGORY:
Visual, Symbols
VIDEO FORMAT:
Fulldome
RESOLUTION:
6K (Domemaster)
FRAME RATE:
30fps
SHOW ORIENTATION:
Omnidirectional / Concentric
STEREO:
3D No
AUDIO FORMAT:
Atmos 7.1.4 or 17.2 or according to request
DIRECTOR:
Urs Wyss
DOP | EDITOR:
Christian Mülhauser
TYPE :
feature show | short show
RELEASE DATE:
08. Oktober 2022
FULL VERSION RUNTIME:
50 Min.
SHORT VERSION RUNTIME:
27:29 Min.
FULL VERSION:
voice-over: German
planned in English, French, and Chinese
SHORT VERSION:
music only
PR MATERIAL:
Poster, Photos
LICENSE:
Short-term license, Ticket share, Pay per view
SUITABLE:
General audience
We began filming the first 360°video scenes for this film in 2017. As time has passed, we have seen and experienced a great deal. From the beginning, we have always used the best available equipment: Canon cameras, Panasonic GH5, GoPro cameras, DJI Action Cams, or the Insta Pro2. Many of the camera mounts were constructed by us. Often, the drones, boogies, and camera lift used were our constructions. As there was nothing available on the market that met our needs, we built them ourselves. We used helicopters for many of the shots in the 360° fulldome film, as drones cannot be used effectively for such long shots and so far away in the mountains.