360 Miles in 360 Degrees:
Mushing in Northern California

5 minutes, 2018, immersive/VR documentary
Published in
Peninsula Press
Co-writer and co-director

Mushing, dog racing, dog sledding—no matter what you call it, it’s going to require a lot of snow. In Adin, California, 360 miles north of Stanford University, lies a long dirt road and a lot of snow, and six miles down this dirt road lies musher Hugo Antonucci’s pride and joy: R&R Huskies, his dog racing kennel.

This VR video provides an exclusive look at the world of competitive mushing in Northern California. The second video gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of 360 Miles in 360 Degrees.

For an optimal viewing experience, watch the first 360° video on a virtual reality headset such as Google Cardboard with headphones or Oculus Rift. If viewing on a computer, drag your mouse around the video to rotate the 360° video. If viewing on a mobile device, launch the video in the YouTube app in order to activate the device’s rotational sensors.

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