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International Journal of Beauty Science and Technology

Volume 2, No. 2, 2018, pp 19-24
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijbst.2018.2.2.04

Abstract



A Study on the Spatial Allocation of 360 VR Contents: Centered on Korean Traditional Dance Bosangmu



    Young-Eun Kim1, Jung-Su Nam2, SangHun Nam3*
    1Content Planning & Production, Seoul Cyber University,60, Solmae-ro 49-gil, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea
    2Dept. of Perfoming Arts Management, SangmyungUniversity,133, Dongsunggil, Jongro-gu, South Korea
    3*Media Businsss, Dept. Of Newmedia, Seoul Media Institute of Technology, 99, Hwagok-ro 61-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
    1naankim@gmail.com,2suenam0530@yahoo.com
    3shnam@smit.ac.kr (Corresponding author)

    Abstract

    VR technologies create new contents by fusing themselves with other media and areas. New technologies can mutually complement each other by grafting themselves onto traditional culture and can be reborn as a new art form, contributing to the advancement of traditional culture. This article discussed the process of creating VR contents by shooting traditional dance with a 360 VR camera. Particularly, it is a preliminary study on the consideration of suitable locations for a 360 VR camera for the relationship between the stage and the audience in the production of traditional dance VR contents. Furthermore, the study examined the most suitable camera location and the 360 VR film production process by considering the spatial characteristics of the stage of Bosangmu, one of Hyangak Jeongjae, Korean traditional court dances.


 

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