I’m still new to GoPro footage. After watching the GoPro channel on Virgin America and Earth to Echo, though, I know that it’s awesome to see the world from the perspective of the little cameras. So, as a GoPro n00b, I am even more impressed by the array of 360˚ footage being taken by GoPro aficionados. And this video documenting the research of oceanographer, documentary filmmaker, and grandson of the famous Jaques Cousteau, Fabien Cousteau, is completely amazing to me.
Cousteau, along with a team of scientists, documentarians, and activities spent a record 31 days living 63 feet below water to study marine life and the effects of pollution and climate change in the Atlantic Ocean. Immersed in the team was TIME Magazine‘s Jonathan Woods, who used scuba gear from 360 Heros, made with a specially designed, 3D printed camera mount for 6 GoPro cameras, to create an interactive 360˚ tour of the group’s aquatic research facility, Aquarius.…
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