Apple Immersive Video is a 180-degree, 90 FPS format with high dynamic range, spatial audio, and stereoscopic 3-D. The Apple TV app serves it with a much higher bitrate compared to other immersive platforms. We
our Vision Pro Review. The Blackmagic URSA cine Immersive camera was shown at Apple’s WWDC event in 2024. It will allow independent productions to shoot Apple Immersive Video content, whereas until now all Apple Immersive Video content was shot via custom cameras on contract from Apple.available to preorderBlackmagic URSA Cine Immersive shoots in 8160×7200 (58.7 megapixels) resolution per lens at 90 FPS to a single file, meaning over 5 billion pixels are captured each second. It has 16 stops of dynamic range, on par with the highest end digital cameras used to shoot blockbuster movies, meaning it can capture details in very bright and very dark areas of a scene simultaneously.
Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive attached to a drone.
The camera comes with 8TB of high performance storage built-in, which equates to over two hours of RAW footage at stereoscopic 8K 90FPS, and supports “high speed” Wi-Fi with dual antennas or 10 gigabit ethernet for network storage, including Blackmagic Cloud storage.
Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive records to a new Blackmagic RAW Immersive file format, which Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve Studio video editing software will add support for some time in Q1 2025. The new software will allow for “monitoring Apple Vision Pro directly from DaVinci Resolve Studio’s timeline” and will render native Apple Immersive Video. Blackmagic says that with the new camera and DaVinci Resolve update, it now offers “a true end-to-end workflow for Apple Immersive Video”.