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    A New MotoGP Immersive Video Documentary Just Debuted On Apple Vision Pro Today

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    If you’re the proud owner of an Apple Vision Pro you now have a new piece of Immersive Video content to enjoy.

    Apple has released a new documentary that details MotoGP racing in collaboration with Canal+.

    The immersive documentary focuses on the French Grand Prix in Le Mans race from earlier this year. Champion Johann Zarco is the key focus in terms of riders, and the documentary follows along as he became the first French winner in more than 70 years.

    9to5Mac reports that filming of the documentary involved four URSA Cine Immersive cameras placed around the course. Apple hardware was also used as a mobile production setup.

    A mobile production setup using Mac Studio with M3 Max, Pro Display XDR, and Vision Pro was positioned trackside for immediate review, ensuring framing and perspective felt natural inside the headset.

    The Tour De Force documentary is available right now for Canal+ subscribers in France. Don’t worry if you live in another part of the world, though. Apple Vision Pro owners in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, UAE, and Hong Kong can also watch the documentary for free via the Apple TV app on their headset.

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