Interface Multimedia

Interface Multimedia

5425 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 600

Chevy Chase, MD 20815

301.585.0068

Tysons Interactive
Innovation Lab

360° Video & Immersive VR

End-to-end immersive experiences, built entirely in-house—from 8K aerial capture to a custom streaming platform. We fly, shoot, design, and engineer the whole pipeline, so nothing is handed off to a stock viewer.

What this is

We recently built a complete 360° VR engine from the ground up. An 8K Antigravity A1 360° drone captures the environment in full spherical detail; our team designs the immersive video from that footage; and we produce and operate the streaming platform that delivers it—all under one roof. The result is a controlled, high-resolution experience a viewer can explore on a phone, a browser, or a headset, without the compression and lock-in of off-the-shelf 360 tools.

How it works

8K aerial capture

We capture the space with the Antigravity A1—an 8K 360° drone that records the full sphere in a single flight. Because the entire scene is captured at once, every angle already exists in the footage, and we plan and fly it ourselves around the story the experience needs to tell. Resolution matters in 360: the pixels are spread across a whole sphere, so 8K is what keeps the image sharp when a viewer looks around or moves in.

The Antigravity A1, an 8K 360° drone, in flight
The Antigravity A1 — an 8K 360° drone that captures the full sphere in a single flight

Immersive video design

Raw spherical footage becomes a designed experience—stitched, color-graded, sequenced, and layered with orientation cues, branding, and interactive moments. The viewer moves through a composed narrative, not a raw camera feed.

An equirectangular 360-degree panorama of an interior space
An equirectangular 360° frame—the full sphere flattened. Our team designs the experience from footage like this.

In-house streaming platform

We built and operate the streaming engine that delivers the finished experience—adaptive to connection speed, viewable on any device, and fully ours to customize. No third-party player, no watermark, no ceiling on what the interface can do.

The Antigravity A1 Vision Goggles VR headset
The Antigravity Vision Goggles—head-tracked, fully immersive viewing. The same experience also plays on any phone or browser.
Why it matters

Most studios assemble 360 work from stock cameras and a viewer built by someone else, and the quality and control stop where those tools stop. We own the entire pipeline—capture, design, and delivery—so resolution, branding, interactivity, and performance are decisions we make, not limits we inherit. That is what lets a 360 experience feel like a product rather than a demo.

Use cases

Where it earns its keep

  • +Immersive facility and campus experiences
  • +Corporate and brand environments
  • +Training and orientation in complex spaces
  • +Event and milestone capture
  • +Property, sales-center, and investor tours
Common questions

About 360° Video & Immersive VR

What makes your 360 work different from a standard virtual tour?

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We built the entire pipeline in-house—8K aerial capture, immersive video design, and a custom streaming platform. Most tours rely on a stock camera and a third-party viewer; ours are engineered end to end, so the resolution, interactivity, and branding go well beyond what an off-the-shelf tool allows.

How is the 360 imagery captured?

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With the Antigravity A1, an 8K 360° drone that records the full sphere in a single flight. Resolution matters in 360—the pixels are spread across a full sphere, so 8K capture is what keeps the image sharp when a viewer looks around or zooms in. Capturing everything at once also means every angle is already in the footage, with no reshoots to add one.

Where and how do people view it?

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On any device—phone, tablet, desktop browser, or a VR headset—through our own streaming platform. Because the delivery is ours, the experience adapts to connection speed and carries your branding instead of a stock player.

Do you handle the whole thing, or just part of it?

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The whole thing. Capture, video design, and the streaming platform are all produced and operated in-house, which is what keeps the quality and the experience consistent from the drone to the final screen.
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