Ramscale Studio -- 360° Video Tour
VR/360° video tour of Ramscale Studio, an upscale event space in the West Village, NYC.
- Immersive/Spatial Video Capture
Brooklyn, NY, USA
$500 - $750 / Day
Request QuotePhilip A. Sanchez is a New York-based virtual reality filmmaker and 360° photographer with extensive experience in the entire process -- producing, shooting, stitching and editing -- of immersive storytelling. His previous experience in corporate social responsibility has made him an expert in finding the intersection of business, advocacy and doing good in the community. His personal VR/360° films often explore these topics, including the Standing Rock Sioux’ fight for clean water, immigration's role in food security and the rich culture and traditions of Cuba. As a producer, his projects have garnered honors from The Aperture Foundation and American Photography. He was the first VR/360° artist to be commissioned by The Public Theater (producers of Hamilton and Shakespeare in the Park), he was named a Rauschenberg Fellow at Sundance Institute and he is a Trusted Street View Contributor for Google Maps. Philip is an enrolled tribal member of San Felipe Pueblo in New Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Brown University.
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