[thumb]http://www.lpassociation.com/upload/images/062215-162123_Screen Shot 2015-06-22 at 11.19.26 AM.png[/thumb] The unique 360 Degree music video for Fort Minor's song "Welcome" has officially been unveiled. To experience the entirety of the video, use a Google Chrome browser or the YouTube mobile app! If you have Google's cardboard goggles, you can experience the video in virtual reality. The video features Mike at Venice Beach, California producing the painted and drawn artwork that was created atop 1000 vinyl sleeves making a 80 feet long mural. In addition, there is an amazing 360 degree performance scene where Mike Shinoda performs all the instruments featured in Welcome. Mashable has a behind the scenes video for the making of video HERE. Check out the music video below: [video=youtube;REAwGmv0Fuk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=83&v=REAwGmv0Fuk&ab_channel=FortMinor[/video] Source: Mashable via Kevin
For those of you who aren't familiar with 360 videos, the arrows on the top left allow you to control the camera when using Chrome. I, however, recommend using the mobile Youtube App on your Smart Phone, where you'll be able to move your phone to move the camera.
What. A. Production. Whether it's called Fort Minor or something else, I'm excited for Mike to do more solo work. Because this is gold.
I used my browser (Dolphin) and that's what happened. It was amazing! Guess I have a newfound appreciation for 360-degree interactive videos on YouTube.