Destroyer of Worlds is a groundbreaking 360-degree documentary that offers viewers an immersive and emotionally powerful journey through the events and aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Using cutting-edge technology, this documentary places the audience at the heart of the tragedy, providing a unique perspective on the devastating impact of nuclear warfare. Introduction and Historical Context: The documentary begins with a brief historical overview of World War II, Japan's involvement, and the escalating tensions between Japan and the Allied forces leading up to the fateful day. Attack on Pearl Harbor: The viewers are virtually transported to Hawaii, allowing them to experience the attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of World War II. The Decision to Drop the Bomb: The documentary delves into the decision-making process behind dropping the atomic bomb, exploring the motivations and rationale from the allies. The bombing of Hiroshima: This segment depicts the actual dropping of the bomb rom the perspective of the Enola Gay. This chilling moment helps the viewer to understand the impact and size of the explosion. Aftermath and Human Toll: After the explosion, the documentary shifts to show the immediate aftermath, with still images and modern day footage. By leveraging 360-degree technology, Destroyer of Worlds invites viewers to engage with history in an unprecedented way, fostering empathy and understanding for those who endured the unimaginable horrors of the Hiroshima bombing. The documentary uses 360 video footage, as well as recreated spatial 3D renderings of the Enola Gay plane, the atomic bomb and more. The documentary serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of war and the urgent need for world committed to peace.

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360° Field Trip

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PTRMV-XFDAD

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