Otis
Well-Known Member
Has anyone encountered this yet? I can foresee it maybe being a big problem.
Hard enough to get kids off their phones. With kids immersed in a 3D world and their peripheral vision to the outside impaired as a result and with earphones on, I can see it being a major problem.
First encountered a VR headset yesterday. My daughter was doing a bit of filming and in the green room they had a PS4 with the VR headset.
Once the kids got on that they weren't responding to any on set calls, as they were switched on to the games and had their senses impaired.
When my daughter is on her phone with earphones on I just stand in front of her and gesticulate to get her to come off the phone.
The VR headset creates another level of communication problem.
Happened 5 or 6 times yesterday and it was testing the patience of the crew. Wasn't my daughter, but two other boys who were also there.
Hard enough to get kids off their phones. With kids immersed in a 3D world and their peripheral vision to the outside impaired as a result and with earphones on, I can see it being a major problem.
First encountered a VR headset yesterday. My daughter was doing a bit of filming and in the green room they had a PS4 with the VR headset.
Once the kids got on that they weren't responding to any on set calls, as they were switched on to the games and had their senses impaired.
When my daughter is on her phone with earphones on I just stand in front of her and gesticulate to get her to come off the phone.
The VR headset creates another level of communication problem.
Happened 5 or 6 times yesterday and it was testing the patience of the crew. Wasn't my daughter, but two other boys who were also there.