
Space is the medium. Everything else is craft.
Stereo Virtual was built around a single discipline: spatial media as a native language, not a technique applied after the fact.
Attention is architecture. We design the path through it.
In a spatial environment, the viewer's gaze is not captured—it is guided. Where they look first, how long they linger on a threshold, what they discover when they turn: these are compositional decisions, not accidents.
Every production we take on begins with that question: what does this space ask the viewer to feel, and how do we build that into the frame before we ever press record?


No hidden geometry. Every direction is live.
Spatial production removes every safety net a flat frame provides. There is no cutaway, no safe corner, no off-camera reset. That constraint is not a limitation—it is the discipline that makes the work honest.
We commission only what the space can hold. Presence over scale. Weight over spectacle.
The thinking only holds if the work does.
Spatial philosophy earns nothing on its own. Step inside the productions and judge for yourself.
