Shooting in 8k stereo 3D on insta Titan, ReddogsVR capture sunset at the Burrup penisula beach, Ngarluma country, Pilbara, WA.
An eagle in flight, Mount Chincogan, ancient birthing site Arakwal Bundjalung nation, Mullumbimby, NSW.
ReddogsVR shoot on the worlds best live action cameras, including the Jaunt One, which can produce 16K 360 3D images, as seen here, with the Mayi Wunba dancers in Carriberrie, filmed in Kuranda QLD.
ReddogsVR specialise in cultural archiving and story sharing, working with First Nations Australians to document practices such as this Rainmaking ceremony, being led by Yindjibarndi elder Michael Woodley on his peoples stunning country, Western Australia.
ReddogsVR transport audiences to places they couldn’t usually reach, changing hearts and minds through sensory rich immersive experiences. Seen here is Bula Meela (Bluff Knoll), where the spirits of Nyungar people, the traditional owners of Perth and beyond, go after death.
ReddogsVR fly their Titan on a carbon fibre heavy lift drone for this 360 3D 8K scene from an Optus 5G VR F1 track tour, providing outstanding aerial image quality.
Senior Anangu man Murray George seen here, in a still from the award winning Indigenous song and dance film, Carriberrie in stunning 16K from the Jaunt One camera.
ReddogsVR work with artists to create VR, 360 and Fulldome films, as with the Yindjibarndi community and the creation of Marga, a VR and fulldome creation story.
ReddogsVR create 360 tours as seen in this winery tour of La Canonica estate, Tuscany.
ReddogsVR travelled to Lismore following the devastating floods of 2022 to document the extent of the damage, deploying 360 VR tour’s ability to show the true picture, outside of traditional frames.