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360° Video Production
Immersive content creation for your Indonesian production.
From virtual tours of Bali's terraced rice paddies to immersive experiences at the ancient Borobudur temple. The Komodo Islands, Indonesia gives extraordinary 360-degree filming environments across a vast tropical archipelago.
Here is how this works in practice. Working with VR-skilled crews in Jakarta and Bali, we set up 360-degree video production with specialized camera arrays and skilled operators who know the unique tech needs of spherical capture. Our team manages gear sourcing through local rental houses, stitching workflows, and quality control to deliver seamless immersive footage ready for your target platform.
Capabilities
360° Services
Complete 360-degree video production from capture to delivery.
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360 Camera Systems
- Insta360 Pro series
- GoPro MAX arrays
- RED 360 rigs
- Z CAM arrays
- Custom builds
Professional Capture
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Production Support
- VR-experienced crews
- Location scouting
- Rig concealment
- Lighting design
- Audio capture
Full Service
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Post-Production
- Stitching services
- Color grading
- Nadir removal
- Stabilization
- Platform delivery
Complete Pipeline
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Applications
- Tourism & travel
- Real estate
- Events
- Documentaries
- Brand experiences
Diverse Uses
Immersive Content Expertise
Capabilities
Our Process
Creative Planning
Knowing your 360° vision, target platform, and immersive storytelling goals.
Equipment Selection
Choosing the right 360 camera system based on resolution, quality, and budget needs.
Production
Capturing immersive content with attention to viewer perspective, lighting, and spatial audio.
Post & Delivery
Stitching, processing, and delivering content optimized for your target platforms.
On Location
Our 360-degree video crews produce immersive content across Indonesia, from Bali's sea temples and rice terraces to the UNESCO-listed Borobudur and the volcanic rim of Mount Bromo.
Here is the short of it. We produce 360-degree video from a crew base in Jakarta and Bali, fielding operators who know that immersive capture is a discipline of its own. Our teams run multi-camera 360 rigs and dedicated panoramic systems, plan stitch lines and nadir treatment, and place gear so the viewer is surrounded by scene rather than crew. We handle the full path from capture through stitching to delivery for headset, web and social platforms. This includes immersive content for tourism, heritage and brand projects.
Here is the breakdown. Indonesia's tropical climate shapes the workflow: rigs exposed for long takes need rain cover and condensation control, the intense equatorial sun demands careful exposure across each lens facing different light, and crews must conceal themselves and their kit out of an all-around frame. For shoots reaching Komodo, Raja Ampat or remote islands, we build compact 360 packages that travel easily by flight and boat. We brief landowners and temple custodians in advance so immersive captures at sensitive cultural sites proceed with full permission and local goodwill.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. Indonesia is exceptionally well suited to immersive 360 storytelling. The world's largest archipelago gives some 17,000 islands of different scenery, and its cultural and natural landmarks translate powerfully into immersive experiences: standing within the UNESCO-listed Borobudur, the world's largest Buddhist temple, on the caldera rim of Mount Bromo, or amid Bali's rice terraces and clifftop sea temples. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy actively promotes the country. Immersive 360 content has become a valued tool for destination marketing and heritage interpretation.
Here is how the picture comes together. Indonesia's diversity, over 1,300 ethnic groups and a rich tradition of wayang, batik and gamelan, all UNESCO-recognised, gives immersive producers extraordinary cultural material. Foreign shoots need filming permits, ATA carnets are accepted for incoming 360 camera gear, and sites such as Borobudur and the national parks have their own access rules, so our team secures clearances in advance. The dry season, roughly April or May to September or October, gives the steadiest conditions for exterior immersive capture.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What 360 camera systems do you use?
We use many systems based on your needs—from Insta360 Pro for efficient production to multi-camera RED rigs for maximum quality. We match the camera system to your resolution needs and budget.
Can you provide stereoscopic 360?
Yes, we can capture stereoscopic (3D) 360 content for VR headset viewing. Stereo 360 gives depth perception that boosts immersion for headset-based experiences.
How do you handle lighting for 360?
360 filming needs careful lighting consideration since the camera sees everything. We use hidden lighting, practical sources, and strategic placement to light scenes without visible gear.
What about audio for 360 video?
We capture spatial audio using ambisonic microphones and many discrete sources. This allows viewers to hear sound from the direction they're looking, enhancing immersion.
Do you provide stitching and post-production?
Yes, we give complete post-prod including stitching, grading, nadir/zenith cleanup, stabilization, and delivery optimization for many platforms like YouTube VR, Meta Quest, and more.
What Indonesian locations work well for 360?
Indonesia gives incredible 360 content chances—from architectural interiors of ancient temples and palaces to dramatic volcanic landscapes. We help identify locations that boost the immersive potential.
Related Services
Productions in Indonesia that need this often pair it with Gimbal Filming, Virtual Production, and Aerial Drone Services for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Camera & Cinematography and Content Production.
On Set
Need 360° Video?
Tell us about your immersive content project and we'll create an unforgettable experience.