I recall this camera cluster being used for the Lincoln Sound and Vision
production with that odd four faced binaural dummy head.

   http://now.lincoln.com/2013/02/an-entirely-new-sound-and-vision-2/


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:39 AM, <mgra...@mstvp.com> wrote:

>
> While at NAB2014 in Las Vegas earlier this week I stumbled upon a small
> company (http://www.video-stitch.com/)  with a 360 degree video product
> offering. Their product was actually software running on a computer that
> stitches together the streams from four video cameras.
>
> The resulting stream is fed into an Oculus Rift VR headset. You can look
> around the scene in a very natural way, the systems rendering the stream
> that most correctly reflect your current perspective.
>
> The camera arrangement very closely resembled the  tetrahedral array of
> microphones common to Soundfield mics. I took a pic with my phone.
>
> http://www.mgraves.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/2014-04-07-11.31.15.jpg
>
> The company had no knowledge of Ambisonics, but said that processing audio
> corresponding to the spherical video was on their wish list. I gave them a
> brief introduction and showed them a picture of a Core Sound Tetra mic to
> get them started down the path.
>
> They seemed to be quite enthusiastic about it.
>
> Michael
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