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Published on : May 21, 2025
Circuit Cinema, an up-and-coming subscription video-on-demand platform, is set to release “Perspective,” a groundbreaking live-action sci-fi series filmed entirely in 360-degree virtual reality. Launching on May 23rd, this innovative series invites viewers to fully immerse themselves in a narrative that blurs the boundaries between dreams, reality, and media. With a compelling cast and visionary storytelling, "Perspective" signals a bold leap in the evolution of cinematic experiences.
Centers on a recursive multiverse, where reality, dreams, and television intertwine.
Explores critical themes such as:
Human perception and programming
Artificial intelligence and consciousness
The influence of media on identity and experience
Filmed using 360-degree 3D cameras to provide full spatial immersion.
Merges traditional live-action techniques with VR-first storytelling.
Offers viewers a dynamic experience where they can explore scenes from any angle.
Created by Charles Huddleston, who challenged cinematic norms to adapt narrative techniques for VR.
Production demanded innovation in every phase:
Minimal crew visibility due to all-encompassing camera angles
Attention to audience eye movement and orientation during editing
Purposeful scene design to reward viewer exploration
Premiering on May 23rd in the Circuit Cinema app for Meta Quest headsets—free to watch without subscription.
A cropped version for traditional screens will be available later this summer, expanding accessibility.
Starring Kenny Johnson, Michele Martin, John Tague, Andrew Sellon, Hari Williams, Nija Okoro, and Devin McGee.
“Perspective” isn’t just a series; it’s a pioneering step into the future of entertainment, where storytelling is no longer confined to frames or screens. Circuit Cinema’s commitment to immersive media through VR-native narratives positions it at the forefront of the MarTech-driven transformation of viewer engagement. With a strong ensemble cast, a visionary director, and a concept that challenges perceptions, “Perspective” is poised to reshape the way audiences experience science fiction.