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Apple Vision Pro’s longest immersive concert was harder to film than you’d think

9to5Mac • Wed, 24 Jun 2026

Apple Vision Pro’s longest immersive concert was harder to film than you’d think

Back in March, Apple Vision Pro customers were gifted a new experience called Debut at the BBC Proms , a 35-minute Apple Immersive Video concert featuring Lukas Sternath performing Grieg at Royal Albert Hall. Now a wonderful behind-the-scenes interview with director Ian Russell shows what it took to film classical music for Vision Pro.

What happened?

Back in March, Apple Vision Pro customers were gifted a new experience called Debut at the BBC Proms , a 35-minute Apple Immersive Video concert featuring Lukas Sternath performing Grieg at Royal Albert Hall. Now a wonderful behind-the-scenes interview with director Ian Russell shows what it took to film classical music for Vision Pro.

Story details

Back in March, Apple Vision Pro customers were gifted a new experience called Debut at the BBC Proms , a 35-minute Apple Immersive Video concert featuring Lukas Sternath performing Grieg at Royal Albert Hall.

Now a wonderful behind-the-scenes interview with director Ian Russell shows what it took to film classical music for Vision Pro.

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Original source

https://9to5mac.com/2026/06/24/apple-vision-pros-longest-immersive-concert-was-harder-to-film-than-youd-think/