BPS 405: How to Shoot 360 Video & Actually Make Money with Josh Gibson

BPS 405: How to Shoot 360 Video & Actually Make Money with Josh Gibson

Today, we welcome Josh Gibson, a pioneer in the realm of 360-degree video and the founder of 360 Video Academy. With a deep understanding of immersive storytelling, he guides us through the labyrinth of this ever-evolving technology, revealing its profound potential beyond mere entertainment.At first, 360 video may seem like an extension of traditional filmmaking, but as Josh Gibson explains, it is not just about capturing an image—it is about placing the viewer inside a world. Unlike conventional storytelling, where a director dictates the frame, 360 video invites audiences to choose their own focus, to explore, to be participants rather than mere observers. “It’s not just about framing a shot,” he says. “It’s about framing an experience.”The evolution of this technology has been astonishing. What started as a jumble of GoPro cameras rigged together has now led to compact spherical cameras, capable of seamlessly stitching together breathtaking landscapes and bustling cityscapes. As Josh points out, it is no longer just the domain of Hollywood or high-budget productions—this is a tool accessible to storytellers, educators, and explorers alike.

The real estate industry, for instance, is already using it to provide virtual property tours, while educators take students on immersive field trips to ancient ruins or even the surface of Mars.Yet, for all its promise, there are challenges to consider. The mechanics of “stitching,” the art of blending multiple video feeds into a seamless 360-degree environment, remains both a technical and creative hurdle. Imperfections in stitching can disrupt immersion, snapping the viewer out of the dreamlike state that great 360 content aspires to create. This is where artistry meets technology, where patience and precision elevate an experience from mere footage to something truly transcendent.And what of narrative storytelling? Can a filmmaker truly control a viewer’s attention in a world without a frame? Here, Josh acknowledges the paradox. Traditional cinema directs the gaze, guiding emotion with each cut and composition. But 360 video asks something different of both the creator and the viewer—it invites presence. The horror genre, he notes, has embraced this shift masterfully, using space to intensify suspense, while documentary filmmakers have found it a tool for deeper empathy, placing audiences in the shoes of another’s lived experience.Perhaps, at its core, 360 video is less about replacing film and more about expanding consciousness. It is a step toward a future where reality is not confined to a screen but becomes a shared, navigable space. From medical training to meditation experiences, from historical reconstructions to virtual reality concerts, we are only beginning to understand what this technology can offer.

Please enjoy my conversation with Josh Gibson.

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