#1556: “Currents” Boldly Defines a New Era of DIY 180-Degree Immersive Filmmaking with a Kit Under $5k
Mar 29, 2025
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Jake Oleson, a director and composer from the realm of advertising and music videos, discusses his groundbreaking VR film, 'CURRENTS.' He unveils innovative 180-degree filmmaking techniques that capture the transition of a woman from rural Vietnam to urban life, using spatial storytelling and a dynamic electronic soundtrack he composed. The detailed pre-production process allowed him to avoid common motion sickness triggers while creating powerful emotional narratives. Oleson also reflects on the future of immersive storytelling and the potential of new technologies like Apple Vision Pro.
Jake Oleson's film 'Currents' exemplifies meticulous pre-production planning, utilizing animatics to achieve stylized movements while avoiding motion sickness triggers.
The narrative of 'Currents' follows a young woman's journey from rural Vietnam to the city, highlighting themes of identity, sacrifice, and the emotional struggles of urban life.
Olson's integration of music with immersive visuals in 'Currents' enhances emotional depth, illustrating the potential of sound to enrich storytelling in VR.
Deep dives
Emerging Filmmaker Insights
A key focus of the episode is Jake Olson, an emerging immersive filmmaker, who brings a unique perspective from his background in traditional filmmaking and music videos. He discusses his work on 'Currents,' a VR 180 film that showcases his meticulous pre-production process, which included extensive animatics to plan camera movements and avoid inducing motion sickness. Olson's ability to weave hyper-stylized visuals with compelling storytelling creates a captivating viewing experience that juxtaposes the quiet beauty of rural life in Vietnam with the chaos of urban existence. His approach emphasizes how immersive storytelling can evoke strong emotional connections by making viewers feel closer to the characters and their experiences.
A Story of Place and Identity
The narrative of 'Currents' revolves around the journey of a young woman from rural Vietnam to the bustling city of Saigon, exploring themes of identity and sacrifice. As she seeks greater opportunities, the chaotic urban landscape poses challenges that conflict with her yearning for connection to her roots. Olson collaborated with local talent and drew upon personal stories, such as that of a woman who experienced overwhelming sensory overload upon moving to the city. This narrative thread reflects a broader commentary on the sacrifices individuals make in search of a better life, making it universally relatable.
Technical Innovations in Immersive Filmmaking
Olson discusses the innovative techniques employed in the production of 'Currents,' including the use of the Canon R5 camera and advanced stabilization equipment to capture immersive visuals. He emphasizes the importance of testing camera movements to ensure comfort for the viewer, integrating seamless transitions that enhance the storytelling experience. Additionally, he collaborated with VFX artists to create dynamic sequences that symbolize the protagonist's inner struggles, using point cloud animations that reflect her journey. These techniques exemplify how modern technology can elevate narrative filmmaking within the immersive medium.
The Role of Music in Storytelling
Music plays a critical role in 'Currents,' as Olson, an electronic musician, composed the soundtrack to align with the film's narrative arc. He crafted the music while developing the story, allowing the soundscapes to deepen the emotional resonance of the film. By integrating music and visuals cohesively, Olson creates a rhythm that enhances the immersive experience, inviting viewers to engage with the protagonist's emotional journey. This intersection of sound and storytelling exemplifies the potential of immersive media to evoke profound feelings and reflect the nuances of the human experience.
Future of Immersive Storytelling
The discussion concludes with reflections on the future of immersive storytelling, particularly in the context of new technologies like the Apple Vision Pro. Olson expresses his excitement about the potential for filmmakers to explore deeper connections and narratives through this high-fidelity medium. He underscores the responsibility creators have to use this technology thoughtfully, ensuring it serves to connect audiences rather than merely providing escapism. With 'Currents' as a turning point for cinematic innovation in VR, Olson's work indicates a promising future for storytellers exploring the complexities of the human experience through immersive mediums.
CURRENTS is a stunning debut from Jake Oleson as it pushes the grammar of 180 filmmaking to new heights. Oleson comes from the world of advertising and music videos, and he went through a rigorous pre-production process where he had actually already edited the entire piece before shooting any production footage by using still stereoscopic test photos and videos. The insights from this pre-production animatic are evident, as there are some of the most stylized movements I’ve seen, and he managed to not trigger any of the common motion sickness triggers. There are some really powerful cuts that seamlessly juxtapose different environmental contexts for dramatic effect.
CURRENTS tells the story of a young woman who leaves her Vietnam rural countryside home to the city seeking more economic opportunity. Aside from a short exchange with her mother at the beginning, the rest of the entire story is told through spatial storytelling, driving electronic music that was also composed by Oleson, and a shader-filled point-cloud scene with some animated motion capture. It's really quite a beautiful piece that gave me a glimpse of the next phase of cinematic immersive filmmaking.
It's also worth mentioning CURRENTS in the context of other musical experiences since Oleson is both a musician who has a background in music video production. The music was specifically composed to serve the narrative in this instance, but it will be interesting to see more and more immersive music videos start to crop up now that the Apple Immersive video format is starting to get licensed out to folks like Vimeo, who commissioned this piece.
Apple's push for 180-degree immersive video has brought up some broader discussions about the merits and downsides to 360-degree films. From a creator's point of view, 180-degree filmmaking is a lot easier to do logistically as it is closer to existing production pipelines, which is brilliantly demonstrated in CURRENTS.
It's also worth noting that CURRENTS has a point-cloud scene that shows up in the middle of their cinematic 180-degree immersive video that represents a key turning point in the story and journey of the main protagonist. There's also some really poetic shaders that are translating the static scenes into even more of a dynamic visual representation of the business and chaos of the city. It has quite a narrative impact when juxtaposed against the photorealistic footage and custom-written and driving musical score.
Even though the Apple Vision Pro has been out for over a year now, SXSW is still an opportunity for folks to check out the Apple Vision Pro for the first time. It was probably easiest to check out on CURRENTS who had six different headsets and was using the Sandwich Vision Theater app in Kiosk mode to seamlessly jump into the experience bypassing the time-consuming eye tracking calibration step.
I was also particularly interested in Olson's production pipeline, the camera gear and kit costing less than $5k (Canon EOS R5 Camera Body, RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye, & DJI Ronin-SC Gimbal Stabilizer), Topaz Video AI Enhancer upscaling tools to go from 8k to 16k, and all of the due diligence that he did to understand and mitigate motion sickness triggers. The end result feels like a music video that tells a timeless story of the tension between rural and urban homes and what is lost in the pursuit of career opportunities.
Below are links to of all of my SXSW 2025 coverage by the Voices of VR podcast. And be sure to check out this Linked article: Recap of All SXSW XR Experiences Including Voices of VR Podcast Interviews with Every Artist.
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