Pretty sure TVs actually used to be harmful to your eyes coz of some kind of radiation but now they’re not so we all good. Do lemme know if I pulled that outa thin air tho it’s just random information I think I know.
@@hyacinthtiger62also back then those tvs weren’t LCD or LED, they were CRT so I wouldn’t doubt that it could have a bad effect on your eyes if you were too close to
@@OmniKoneko Exactly. I'm pretty sure it was natural light, if it was something like LED it would probably do damage. Unless it's OLED, which literally means organic LED and was used in the Quest 1. That's also why those screens get burn in... the "organic" part degrades over time, and eventually doesn't change state when power is supplied to it.
@@hyacinthtiger62 nah LED or LCD won't do any damage. The only reason CRTs are bad for the eyes because they emit tiny amounts of x-ray radiation if they run at higher voltage than what they are rated for.
@@samlewis6487where is your evidence. Frankly I don't care about apples so if they did make a press release confirming or denying whether or not this is a reference to ready player one I will never know unless someone who gives me a link to an Apple press release
You bots never disappoint. This company is worth more than the majority of countries and you think it is releasing its most advanced product on a shot because it "looks cool". Like Apple is a kid doing art home work. Ya'll never disappoint
@@LBrownoffical you realize there are actual people (artist and cinematographers) who film, edit, and direct these sort of things and demos. There is literally no other reason for this than the person who pitched it thought it was a cool idea.
It's not a warning nor coincidence, it's actually might be the greatest reassuring adv. ever made!! Notice how in the movie once the camera goes into the glasses it's a totally different world (VR like), but in the apple's adv. once the camera goes in... It's the same world (AR technology) , so no worries about being totally disconnected from your kids while doing a miss. 😅
If this is a reference to Ready Player One, I think the point is that when you look through the Vision Pro you *don’t* see some fully immersive virtual world. You just see your room. So it’s a play on that shot but with the big juxtaposition that Vision Pro isn’t meant to isolate you at all.
YES, thank you :D This is what I think the point is too. AVP aims to keep the user connected to the real world and the people in it. RPO is all about escapism. I have no idea why people haven't caught on to this concept. Apple is approaching this headset in the opposite way other XR headsets have been approached. Vision Pro adds a dimension of digital "magic" to the world we already live in, and this change in mindset will produce very different kinds of use cases and applications. From the very first moment you put it on, you stay in your physical surroundings. "EyeSight" allows others in the room without headsets to stay connected by simulated eye contact. This is just a baby step to what will become something the mainstream will find seamlessly integrates into the digital activities they already do on a daily basis. :) And bonus, fully immersive experiences (VR) are still an option and even better with the improved specs! I'm excited!
@@yamanesginbet it has a reeaal small internal battery to buffer connecting and disconnecting if it had to…given Apple cares soo much about UX. It only makes sense
That's what I'm saying. It's no reference. Just a coincidence because that's a natural way a director would think of to make the shot show off the headset as a device as well as bring the viewer inside.
It would be way cooler if the person was already using it, having fun, and we (the camera) went straight through the back of the dude's head, seeing their skull and brains and eyes in a weird creepy CGI way before going into the headset.
One also should remember that there was a lesson learned by the main character at the end of the movie that was forced on everyone else. They all had to take one day off of the O.A.S.I.S. And the Vision Pro does that by only giving you 2 hours.
@@tekker617 not exactly true. If I recall correctly, he and Samantha agree that they don’t feel the need to jump back on immediately, and they don’t log on for another week as the are … otherwise occupied
This isn’t the same thing as the oasis though. It’s not living in another world it’s augmented reality. Living in this world while being connected to everything else. Basically overlaying your phone over everything so that you aren’t missing out on real world things by being online
Idk if you guys watch the actual presentation of Vision Pro, that thing can last you up to a day if it plugged into the battery which also included with the product, the 2 hour battery life that you mention are only when used the VR by itself without plugging it with the battery.
Recognizing that reality isn't something to run away from but to learn to deal with has been and will always be an important life lesson. (Don't get me wrong though, reality really sucks sometimes)
I’ve seen quite a few people comment on multiple Apple vision/VR sets about how we used to tell kids to not sit too close to the TV but now we put screens on our eye balls. Well, I have an actual response from an eye doctor and a mildly good reason for my son to sit close to the TV. My son had/has exotropia in one eye meaning his eye looks out and up, it’s like the opposite of a lazy eye. To fix this they gave him glasses to direct the eye forward and a patch to beef up the muscles. Sitting super close to the TV actually helped that eye focus straight and forward. The eye doctor said if he had a lazy eye and it had turned towards his nose, that sitting too close to the tv wouldn’t help at all. And he said, kids tend to enjoy being fully immersed in the TV. No joke, so do adults apparently and thus we have, VR headsets. Thank you for reading. 😂
Or because this Apple headset is by far the closest thing we have seen to the technology presented in RPO. Still can't believe this is gonna be a real thing.
that wasnt even the message of the book at all, people orbitated toward the oasis because the world got fudged up due to climate change, war, inflation, etc. heck even traveling to a different town you needed a freaking armed bus due to literal pirates roamkng around.
@@AtomicBoo i see your cultured aswell they also used it as a cheaper means for education too which wouldn’t be a bad thing in real life if it’s done correctly
I think it IS a direct reference to the shot but also showing how it doesn’t completely shut you out from your environment. You’re still present in your room or wherever, vs in RPO where you enter a whole new realm
not even the only, nor decent headest-to-VR shot they could've pegged. Johnny Mnemonic has a scene like that, although obviously shot differently (and clearly with a much lower budget). So does Lawnmower Man. So does, of all things, Disclosure, a mid-90's legal thriller about sexual harassment in the workplace.
I could be totally wrong, but as someone working in the advertising and film industry, I know that when planning an advertisement, references are often sought to ensure the shoot works out and looks great. It's always nice not to start from scratch. What I mean is that this might be a reference the hired director or cameraman came up with, not Apple itself.
If you really know Apple then you will know there is no such thing as a coincidence! Every single minute detail of everything is scrutinized and focus tested! Apple wanted to do it. The question is why? Ready Player One was a pretty awesome movie!
There’s a cool shot in Minority Report where Tom Cruise and Samantha Morton are framed each looking in different directions. It gets quoted all the time.
I instantly noticed it when I first watched the Vision Pro trailer. I love that movie and Apple was very smart in recreating that wonderful and effective shot. They are suggesting their product is gonna be like a gateway to another world, a way out of reality.
Disagree. They set up the shot to look that way, but it ended differently. RP1 shot ended in a different world. Apples shot ended in the same room, the real world. They wanted to make a statement that, although it looks like VR from the outside, it’s really all about AR when you actually wear it
@@jmunt Yeah, I get that. But I feel that's only due to the current limits of technology. You're in your room, it's an Augmented Reality, but for now. I feel like they want us to believe that "the Oasis" virtual world is not a distant and unreachable goal, but something they will be able to create in the foreseeable future. But again, maybe It's just a cool shot and I'm reading too much into that.
I saw someone get kicked in the face a last week who was wearing that thing at an inapporpriate time and messing around with the wrong person. Taunting this dude with his stuff. The other guy was very calm and reacted at one point. We all applauded, after that release of tension. It was legendary! When one's life revolves around "stuff" and acting out superiour...one will be taught a lesson at some point. That thing shattered on his head! Bloody scene, splinters imbedded in his face which was a pretty gnarly sight. Today, I read that this guy lost his vision, his little toy and case against his "attacker" due to statements given by bystanders and the security footage. I would love to sent flowers to our legendary facekicker. Anyway, back to the short.
@@joxar9285 60s, lmao get out of here the 21 century is WAY better than the 60s. Golden age for who exactually? and why? Do not make a statement and staple it as fact without and evidence or reasoning.
Spielberg said that the camera couldn’t get too close to the actor’s face, so they had to use a cg render for that scene. I guess Apple also referenced that and used an 3d avatar created from the Vision Pro’s sensor
I think sometimes when someone is filming similar things there is just THE shot that makes the most sense and so that is the one both spielberg and apple used, likely not apple referencing the film, ALTHOUGH Vision Pro is totally opening the door to the readyplayer1 future hehe
My bet is that it’s a coincidence. If it were my job to capture what the headset looks like and what you can see in the clearest way possible, I’d do this.
@@Young_Dab eh its kinda a basic idea for a shot. Perhaps if everything was timed perfectly and they turned the camera the exact same way it would be believable. But it isn't so it's most likely just a coincidence.
In ready older one, they go into the VR set from left eye, in apple’s ad it’s from the right eye. Meaning that they will attach it from a different angle
There is a Big difference between both scenes. In the movie you escape reality and you can see an "inmersion effect" leading the user to a totally different unreal place. Instead of that, when the guy puts the visión pro on, he just see the very same room he was in in the first place.
Actual best theory; it's a reference to the original Macintosh commercial from the late 80's which was showing a dystopian future of their competitor IBM and how Macs vision would save us from that future. It's more subtle but it's clearly there.
Considering Apple, it's totally not a coincidence. Steve Jobs or his crew must've really focused a lot on this one shot to be as precise as possible to that movie reference.
My guess: It was an unconscious decision. They'd seen it, forgot they'd seen it, then when they storyboarded the ad, the team accidentally "came up" with the idea for this shot. I don't blame them, it's a great way to transition the viewer from the real world to the POV of the user, making them feel like they are experiencing the VR experience for themselves.
Now imagine they like add the features of the Vision Pro with the Features of a VR set,I forgot the name of that set,where the gloves of that set,are like an exoskeleton for your and if in the game you're playing,you grab a small ball or like a tennis ball,the gloves will recreate the same size and shape of structure of that ball you are holding which is just game changing. If you want to know what I'm talking about,go do some research.I'm also going to search it and it's already been long since they are released
I think they chose that shot despite the association with the film simply because it's such a great shot that really shows off something very hard to convey until you put on the glasses.
Definitely a warning ⚠️, people are currently depressed and miserable they are looking for something to reboot their excitement. When these drop and more people use them and developers create a Ready Player one type of world/game with real life benefits, we are absolutely ***ked.
It's also a "classic" shot in cinema and even video games. An example would be like with astronauts where the cam makes the same motion to end in pov. This similarity between the two shots you're describing was also pointed out as soon as it was shown to public by Apple. It's a very cool immersion shot.
Pretty much best and quickest way to indicate what it does and how it works.
@@forgotten_world Okay man I dont think you have to bring up the bible lol
@@gamin546 Right, UA-cam is not the place for bible study.
Nah, that would make too much sense, we need crazy conspiracy theories
It's not what we wanted or expected
It was a waste of time
1994: Don't sit to close to the TV it will hurt your eyes
2024 : Slaps Screen directly on eyeballs
There are lenses that mitigate the effects. If you press your face against a TV, there are no lenses... just pure brightness 😅
Pretty sure TVs actually used to be harmful to your eyes coz of some kind of radiation but now they’re not so we all good. Do lemme know if I pulled that outa thin air tho it’s just random information I think I know.
@@hyacinthtiger62also back then those tvs weren’t LCD or LED, they were CRT so I wouldn’t doubt that it could have a bad effect on your eyes if you were too close to
@@OmniKoneko Exactly. I'm pretty sure it was natural light, if it was something like LED it would probably do damage. Unless it's OLED, which literally means organic LED and was used in the Quest 1. That's also why those screens get burn in... the "organic" part degrades over time, and eventually doesn't change state when power is supplied to it.
@@hyacinthtiger62 nah LED or LCD won't do any damage. The only reason CRTs are bad for the eyes because they emit tiny amounts of x-ray radiation if they run at higher voltage than what they are rated for.
Everyone is overthinking this. Sometimes a cool ass shot is just a cool ass shot.
Woah did somebody say ass shots?
It just indicates that someone directing the ad likes that movie. Or merely heard of it and respect the legacy.
well in the overpopulated ecosystem of online content mystifiying the obvious is a tactic you have to resort to to make new content.
@@feha92 Or it wasn't a reference at all and was coincidence
@@samlewis6487where is your evidence. Frankly I don't care about apples so if they did make a press release confirming or denying whether or not this is a reference to ready player one I will never know unless someone who gives me a link to an Apple press release
in the trailer for the Vision Pro, in one scene you can see a poster that says Mickeys OASIS Getaway
It wouldn't surprise me if someone on the team just thought that shot looked cool and wanted to reference it
I think that's pretty much the reason they included that shot.
You bots never disappoint. This company is worth more than the majority of countries and you think it is releasing its most advanced product on a shot because it "looks cool". Like Apple is a kid doing art home work. Ya'll never disappoint
Yeah not everything has to have a profound revelation of what Apple is planning , it’s probably just that - Someone who wanted to mimic a cool shot
@@LBrownoffical you realize there are actual people (artist and cinematographers) who film, edit, and direct these sort of things and demos. There is literally no other reason for this than the person who pitched it thought it was a cool idea.
Literally came here to say this.
Sometimes shots create themselves. There isn't a better camera move that conveys the experience.
Not one that has been been utilized thus far at least..
If I know one thing it's that at this level, nothing in marketing is a coincidence. Nothing.
in the commercial also referenced the oasis
They should have been smarter with it either way tbh
Yeah it just seems like a very obvious shot to me..
Bros interpreting a whole trilogy of films into that ad 😂
The metaverse will become the real life oasis
Believe it or not, Fortnite is closer to the oasis than the metaverse is
The “metaverse” isn’t real, facebooks marketing is working on you
Not the first time Apple has referenced a dystopian future. That first Macintosh commercial was something else.
1984 was an awesome commercial!
They also referenced Minority Report which is also a scifi thriller
Yeah but they were the heros in that commercial
Got a link?
@null null i don't think it says apple in the bible...
Tim Cook basically saying "I'll warm them, and they'll still buy it"
They have to tell us what theyre doing, and if we accept it, it's on us. Contract of evil
you mfs be fast arg
Tim Cook pls warm me
Warming > Warning
Yes warm me cook man
"Coincidence? I think NOT!" XD
It's not a warning nor coincidence, it's actually might be the greatest reassuring adv. ever made!!
Notice how in the movie once the camera goes into the glasses it's a totally different world (VR like), but in the apple's adv. once the camera goes in... It's the same world (AR technology) , so no worries about being totally disconnected from your kids while doing a miss. 😅
If this is a reference to Ready Player One, I think the point is that when you look through the Vision Pro you *don’t* see some fully immersive virtual world. You just see your room. So it’s a play on that shot but with the big juxtaposition that Vision Pro isn’t meant to isolate you at all.
THIS!
I like this theory, give this man a like!
That was what I was going to comment, but you'd already done that... the _contrast_ between the movie and what VP is offering
YES, thank you :D This is what I think the point is too. AVP aims to keep the user connected to the real world and the people in it. RPO is all about escapism. I have no idea why people haven't caught on to this concept. Apple is approaching this headset in the opposite way other XR headsets have been approached. Vision Pro adds a dimension of digital "magic" to the world we already live in, and this change in mindset will produce very different kinds of use cases and applications. From the very first moment you put it on, you stay in your physical surroundings. "EyeSight" allows others in the room without headsets to stay connected by simulated eye contact. This is just a baby step to what will become something the mainstream will find seamlessly integrates into the digital activities they already do on a daily basis. :) And bonus, fully immersive experiences (VR) are still an option and even better with the improved specs! I'm excited!
It isn’t “meant” to isolate you from the real world, but it still will.
Coincidence, as it's kinda how all the VR headsets have done their intros
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With the price of that thing that dystopian world is gonna be really hard to afford
So this is where they got the idea to show eyes on front screen
It's actually probably the only way to get you into the visor reality without an unnatural scene cut.
But thats only with the external battery
@@yamanesginbet it has a reeaal small internal battery to buffer connecting and disconnecting if it had to…given Apple cares soo much about UX. It only makes sense
That's what I'm saying. It's no reference. Just a coincidence because that's a natural way a director would think of to make the shot show off the headset as a device as well as bring the viewer inside.
It would be way cooler if the person was already using it, having fun, and we (the camera) went straight through the back of the dude's head, seeing their skull and brains and eyes in a weird creepy CGI way before going into the headset.
@@blad... go back in the corner
One also should remember that there was a lesson learned by the main character at the end of the movie that was forced on everyone else. They all had to take one day off of the O.A.S.I.S. And the Vision Pro does that by only giving you 2 hours.
using the portable battery pack yes, otherwise you can plug it in the whole day if you like
😂
That was only in the movie, Wade (the main Male character) never said that in the Book.
@@tekker617 not exactly true. If I recall correctly, he and Samantha agree that they don’t feel the need to jump back on immediately, and they don’t log on for another week as the are … otherwise occupied
This isn’t the same thing as the oasis though. It’s not living in another world it’s augmented reality. Living in this world while being connected to everything else. Basically overlaying your phone over everything so that you aren’t missing out on real world things by being online
It's just the natural path to making a cinematic VR shot
THANK YOU FOR SHEDDING LIGHT ON THIS
Just a good transition from everyday life to the user experience. The RPO shot is just perfect for it.
rpo ?
@@soup8748 Ready Player One
It is their subtle way of saying “This is why the battery life is only 2 hours so you can’t stay plugged in forever.”
Just plug it in while using
Idk if you guys watch the actual presentation of Vision Pro, that thing can last you up to a day if it plugged into the battery which also included with the product, the 2 hour battery life that you mention are only when used the VR by itself without plugging it with the battery.
We have xiaomi battery packs
Chinese external power banks entered the chat.
Isn’t the hunt for a good power source the reason for the machines to enslave humans in the matrix?
I watched this short then immediately after I watch the movie entirely and I watched it back again
its just the best way to illustrate the function of the device
Sure, but in the last scene of the ad, the guy puts down his VR and goes for a walk. Very nice touch in my opinion
Recognizing that reality isn't something to run away from but to learn to deal with has been and will always be an important life lesson. (Don't get me wrong though, reality really sucks sometimes)
It's a warning against VR, while they give you their AR.
Yeah, well technically its still VR. Everything you see in their Vision Pro is generated by the device.
Vision pro is a damn VR lmao apple aint wanna say it tho
@@helloukwit’s not VR. It’s a spatial computer that does AR and VR which are two types of spatial computing.
@@jesseyrichard4611you have no idea what qualifies as VR.
MR
Honestly without even seeing that add those goggles already gave me ready player one vibes
I’ve seen quite a few people comment on multiple Apple vision/VR sets about how we used to tell kids to not sit too close to the TV but now we put screens on our eye balls.
Well, I have an actual response from an eye doctor and a mildly good reason for my son to sit close to the TV.
My son had/has exotropia in one eye meaning his eye looks out and up, it’s like the opposite of a lazy eye. To fix this they gave him glasses to direct the eye forward and a patch to beef up the muscles.
Sitting super close to the TV actually helped that eye focus straight and forward. The eye doctor said if he had a lazy eye and it had turned towards his nose, that sitting too close to the tv wouldn’t help at all.
And he said, kids tend to enjoy being fully immersed in the TV. No joke, so do adults apparently and thus we have, VR headsets.
Thank you for reading. 😂
Maybe that’s why my mind subliminally automatically associated the headsets with ready player one 😂😂😂
So did I 💯
Or because this Apple headset is by far the closest thing we have seen to the technology presented in RPO. Still can't believe this is gonna be a real thing.
We need someone to implement the treadmill and make it work
@@geelemo idk if you already know but they do kind of exist, they’re just not as good as in ready player one
@@LilCheesyBean ikr... maybe 7 years more
Writers: The Device is bad. This is a warning to NOT create The Device.
Apple: Okay, okay. We'll release it in two years instead of one
Why is it bad?
that wasnt even the message of the book at all, people orbitated toward the oasis because the world got fudged up due to climate change, war, inflation, etc.
heck even traveling to a different town you needed a freaking armed bus due to literal pirates roamkng around.
@@AtomicBoo i see your cultured aswell they also used it as a cheaper means for education too which wouldn’t be a bad thing in real life if it’s done correctly
@@captainclay8938 yup, i couldnt watch the movie at all, watched the first 15 mins gave me massive cringe and closed the app.
I love the book tho.
Writers who write science fiction know way more about the fiction than they ever know about the science or the non-fictional world.
I really need to see Ready Player One soon.
EDIT: watched it today, amazing film.
I feel like the apple vision pro is trying to make ready player one in real life and great short mkbhd :]
If I remember right, during the announcement there was a poster on the wall that said “Life is an OASIS” or something similar. Another nod to RP1
In blue right?
I saw that too and made a semi-joke to my husband 😅
I’m pretty sure it’s not a warning but they’re trying to tell you: Don’t get too submerged, get a Vision Pro, its EXTENDED Reality, not virtual!
The entire ad is basically a shot for shot remake of the first headset scene
It even has a picture/poster with the word oasis on it
I think it IS a direct reference to the shot but also showing how it doesn’t completely shut you out from your environment. You’re still present in your room or wherever, vs in RPO where you enter a whole new realm
Actually a good point
This is the way.
Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed that cool shot from Ready Player One!
Visually it’s a great shot. I think that’s it from their POV. It is a eerie foretelling of perhaps things to come though
Wow imagine a 3d realistic war game the every one is playing that perfectly fits with the real world
I think it's just because it's a safe, good, simple and cinematic shot all at the same time. And there was no better way of introducing it.
not even the only, nor decent headest-to-VR shot they could've pegged. Johnny Mnemonic has a scene like that, although obviously shot differently (and clearly with a much lower budget). So does Lawnmower Man. So does, of all things, Disclosure, a mid-90's legal thriller about sexual harassment in the workplace.
it's a very intuitive way to shoot a VR ad
That’s actually fascinating. I never thought of that, despite the reference obviously being to that movie.
I could be totally wrong, but as someone working in the advertising and film industry, I know that when planning an advertisement, references are often sought to ensure the shoot works out and looks great. It's always nice not to start from scratch. What I mean is that this might be a reference the hired director or cameraman came up with, not Apple itself.
I still compare it to the Futurama episode attack of the killer app. It pretty much works like the "Eyephone"
Cringe
It’s a coincidence. The shot just makes sense for cinematography to show first-person immersion into the virtual world.
If you really know Apple then you will know there is no such thing as a coincidence! Every single minute detail of everything is scrutinized and focus tested! Apple wanted to do it. The question is why? Ready Player One was a pretty awesome movie!
They had a Mission Impossible mask reference in a previous vid
There’s a cool shot in Minority Report where Tom Cruise and Samantha Morton are framed each looking in different directions. It gets quoted all the time.
Apple: I am just going to remind you that we are entering dystopian age at some point
That’s such a good movie too
Compared to the book, I don’t think it was good
@@vinnyvinnn If you treat them both as separate entities, I think they are both fantastic.
I instantly noticed it when I first watched the Vision Pro trailer. I love that movie and Apple was very smart in recreating that wonderful and effective shot. They are suggesting their product is gonna be like a gateway to another world, a way out of reality.
Disagree. They set up the shot to look that way, but it ended differently. RP1 shot ended in a different world. Apples shot ended in the same room, the real world. They wanted to make a statement that, although it looks like VR from the outside, it’s really all about AR when you actually wear it
@@jmunt Yeah, I get that. But I feel that's only due to the current limits of technology. You're in your room, it's an Augmented Reality, but for now. I feel like they want us to believe that "the Oasis" virtual world is not a distant and unreachable goal, but something they will be able to create in the foreseeable future.
But again, maybe It's just a cool shot and I'm reading too much into that.
Even the design of the glasses is like ready player one.
Seems like the best way to show off the before/after, nothing more.
1984 was the first apple ad and it was dystopian
Bro really need this Oasis type game !!!!
DP be trolling the ad production 😂
Your profile looks like a soda company's mascot
@@drazikenn Gaddayumn 🤣
@@m.ainunwildan962 😂😂😂 do u sell soda??
That’s the first thing I thought of actually😮😂… it’s one of my favorite movies.
I saw someone get kicked in the face a last week who was wearing that thing at an inapporpriate time and messing around with the wrong person. Taunting this dude with his stuff. The other guy was very calm and reacted at one point. We all applauded, after that release of tension. It was legendary! When one's life revolves around "stuff" and acting out superiour...one will be taught a lesson at some point. That thing shattered on his head! Bloody scene, splinters imbedded in his face which was a pretty gnarly sight. Today, I read that this guy lost his vision, his little toy and case against his "attacker" due to statements given by bystanders and the security footage. I would love to sent flowers to our legendary facekicker. Anyway, back to the short.
Maybe... just maybe... the creator ... really ... liked... the shot. We're already in our own dark-timeline.
Always has been..
Life is better than it ever has been in the past. Going up baby📈📈📈📈📈📈
@@joxar9285 60s, lmao get out of here the 21 century is WAY better than the 60s. Golden age for who exactually? and why? Do not make a statement and staple it as fact without and evidence or reasoning.
Marques is really a multidimensional philosopher wondering about matters mankind desperately needs answers for
Yea you can't do that shot for real, the camera is too big to go in there
@The Moto Media Channel lol
If this makes marques multidimensional, what about about Michael ?
I think Marques might simply be red pilled
Bruh no more like making nothing out of something like those english teachers making shit up on an authors book
and the movie was referencing the book which didn't mention this camera angle at all, cool coincidence you found there man
I would love to live in that vr world forever
Spielberg said that the camera couldn’t get too close to the actor’s face, so they had to use a cg render for that scene. I guess Apple also referenced that and used an 3d avatar created from the Vision Pro’s sensor
I think sometimes when someone is filming similar things there is just THE shot that makes the most sense and so that is the one both spielberg and apple used, likely not apple referencing the film, ALTHOUGH Vision Pro is totally opening the door to the readyplayer1 future hehe
A lot of people on this planet already live in a systopian nightmare
When apple makes a reference to Ready Player Two is when we all know it’s too late
I think it’s just a good shot to show VR, switching from third person to first person 💀
I think they used that shot simply because it is cool.
This happens in my english class. Professor asking us "why do you think the curtain was orange in the book" .
It’s also how you start the level in Goldeneye
Today, I forgot to bring the mobile to bathroom. There is 372 tiles in the wall.
I think Spielberg just did a really good shot. And Apple does what Apple always does - take good stuff and make it their own :-D
“son; once you join the force, you’re not allowed to believe in coincidence”
I think they want to integrate VR/AR headsets into every part of our life like in the movie
My bet is that it’s a coincidence. If it were my job to capture what the headset looks like and what you can see in the clearest way possible, I’d do this.
It's not a coincidence. It's definitely inspired by the movie
@@Young_Dab It definitely could be. I mean how else would you shoot a transition between real world and VR? That’s like the most intuitive way.
@@Young_Dab eh its kinda a basic idea for a shot. Perhaps if everything was timed perfectly and they turned the camera the exact same way it would be believable. But it isn't so it's most likely just a coincidence.
Nothing is ever a coincidence.. iykyk 💯
Thank you for having A brain, unlike most in these comments.
In ready older one, they go into the VR set from left eye, in apple’s ad it’s from the right eye.
Meaning that they will attach it from a different angle
That’s been every technological dystopian movie tho lol
There is a Big difference between both scenes. In the movie you escape reality and you can see an "inmersion effect" leading the user to a totally different unreal place. Instead of that, when the guy puts the visión pro on, he just see the very same room he was in in the first place.
Actual best theory; it's a reference to the original Macintosh commercial from the late 80's which was showing a dystopian future of their competitor IBM and how Macs vision would save us from that future. It's more subtle but it's clearly there.
Such a simple thinker.
@@ThePrinceofallsayaindo you mean realistic?
Exactly. It's a reach to say they are exactly the same.
Considering Apple, it's totally not a coincidence. Steve Jobs or his crew must've really focused a lot on this one shot to be as precise as possible to that movie reference.
Steve Jobs has been dead for like 12 years ☠️
Jobs has been dead for over a decade tho…
@@suobset or did he...
JK, had totally forgotten he died so long ago... 😀
@@suobset LOL, yeah. Everyone would wish he's still the CEO.
i would want a real life version of ready player one oasis. that would be so cool. we don't have to make the dystopian connections lol
That's an interesting point of view. Got me thinking.
My guess: It was an unconscious decision. They'd seen it, forgot they'd seen it, then when they storyboarded the ad, the team accidentally "came up" with the idea for this shot.
I don't blame them, it's a great way to transition the viewer from the real world to the POV of the user, making them feel like they are experiencing the VR experience for themselves.
It’s not a warning it’s an explanation they want you to have.
I think it’s a reference to our true not so distant future and I for one am excited
The only thing missing from the RP1 dystopia is that we don’t have the Oasis yet.
the poster for ready player one and the lead marketing image from apple are also very similar.
I literally told my bf this!!!!!😂😂😂 damn I need a podcast fr
Now imagine they like add the features of the Vision Pro with the Features of a VR set,I forgot the name of that set,where the gloves of that set,are like an exoskeleton for your and if in the game you're playing,you grab a small ball or like a tennis ball,the gloves will recreate the same size and shape of structure of that ball you are holding which is just game changing.
If you want to know what I'm talking about,go do some research.I'm also going to search it and it's already been long since they are released
I think they chose that shot despite the association with the film simply because it's such a great shot that really shows off something very hard to convey until you put on the glasses.
They agreed with the director, in that the shot is pretty awesome and conveyed the experience.
It's not a reference, it's just a good shot.
Please never talk again.
horrendous take
How dare you
RPO is my fav movie of all time, got me hooked into VR!
Surely its a reference to their old 1984 ads
Scary stuff!...anyways, can't wait to explore Otherworlds
Definitely a warning ⚠️, people are currently depressed and miserable they are looking for something to reboot their excitement. When these drop and more people use them and developers create a Ready Player one type of world/game with real life benefits, we are absolutely ***ked.
I’m sure we’re headed there eventually…
this was a great idea for a short! pretty neat find
It's also a "classic" shot in cinema and even video games. An example would be like with astronauts where the cam makes the same motion to end in pov. This similarity between the two shots you're describing was also pointed out as soon as it was shown to public by Apple. It's a very cool immersion shot.
Pointless knowledge of the day: *This UA-cam short is exactly 52 seconds long*
Someone in the marketing department thought it looked cool so they recreated it. Most things arent that deep.
Sounds like you really know what you're talking about...
It's a thoughtless allusion. Which actually makes if the most appropriate ready player one reference of all.
I love it, I’m a sucker for dystopian genre.
It's because they transition from real footage to CG with the arm swipe. A guy who worked on it said so on Twitter.