Apple Previews Upcoming New Immersive Films for Vision Pro
Apple has revealed a fresh lineup of immersive films coming soon to Apple Vision Pro. These new titles are the product of collaborations with global studios and media brands such as Audi, the BBC, CANAL+, CNN, HYBE, MotoGP, and Red Bull.

One film already available is Tour De Force, produced jointly by CANAL+ and MotoGP. This release captures the dramatic home victory of MotoGP rider Johann Zarco in the rain at Le Mans.
To lend a more lifelike feel, the production used Blackmagic Design’s URSA Cine Immersive cameras and ambisonic microphones to create Spatial Audio and four camera angles, using pedestals and Steadicams, to transport viewers inside the moment.
Apple notes that these new immersive films are among the first captured with the URSA Cine Immersive camera and edited using Mac with DaVinci Resolve Studio. These tools promise filmmakers greater realism and precision in post-production workflows. Additional upcoming immersive experiences expand the variety of genres and themes.
For example, Red Bull is producing World of Red Bull, starting with Backcountry Skiing, which takes viewers into the wilderness of Revelstoke in British Columbia to witness freeskiers navigating remote, rugged terrain. Another entry called Elevated will drop on October 3, with aerial views over Maine’s coastline and forests wearing autumn’s colours.
Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, said Apple Immersive Video “redefined what’s possible in storytelling,” giving users a feeling of being inside each scene with strong presence.

The lineup also includes an episode of Wild Life focused on orangutans now live, and other projects in the pipeline that involve travel, nature, music, and performance. These films will be available exclusively to Apple Vision Pro users via the Apple TV app. Some will have previews in Apple Store locations.
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