Eighty years after World War II, a daughter uncovers her father’s untold story as a D Day combat camera operator. That’s the premise of “D-Day: The Camera Soldier,” a new documentary, produced by TARGO in collaboration with TIME Studios, for Apple Vision Pro.
Immersive documentary studio TARGO approached the film as a narrative that moves fluidly across formats, using immersive as part of an evolving storytelling toolkit. By blending 2D archival footage, spatial and immersive video, and 3D interactivity, the filmmakers sought to bring audiences closer to the film’s emotional and historical truth.
“We’re now able to ask ourselves: ‘Which medium is best suited to tell this specific part of the story?’” said TARGO cofounder and director Chloé Rochereuil. “Previously, we worked in silos—360 video, stereoscopic video, interactive scenes—each format operating independently. This project bridges those formats and allows us to choose the one that best serves the narrative.”
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