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Apple Teaming Up With Real Madrid in Two Ways

Apple is teaming up with the iconic Spanish soccer team Real Madrid on two projects that promise to provide an ultimate viewing experience for fans.

Apple Teaming Up With Real Madrid Feature
First, Apple will be releasing a new documentary about Real Madrid on the Vision Pro next year, according to GQ España. The documentary will be in the Apple Immersive format, meaning it will be a 180-degree 8K recording with Spatial Audio.

The documentary was filmed with more than 30 specialized Blackmagic cameras designed to capture 3D depth, during the Champions League match between Real Madrid and Juventus in October. It will provide a behind-the-scenes view of the match, and it captures the atmosphere of Real Madrid's iconic Bernabéu stadium.

There is already a "Real Madrid: Until The End" documentary available on the Apple TV streaming service, but it was not shot in the Apple Immersive format.

Apple is also working on a second, bigger project that Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez refers to as "Infinite Bernabéu."

With Apple's technology, Pérez told GQ España that "it will be like opening the stadium doors to the entire planet, without limits, without barriers, and with a level of technology that will mark a turning point in the world of sports."

Perhaps this means that at least some Real Madrid matches will be live streamed in the Apple Immersive format on the Vision Pro, like select Los Angeles Lakers games will be this season. However, the specific plans remain to be seen.

In related news, Apple celebrated 40 years of operating in Spain by hosting a live performance at its Puerta del Sol store in Madrid.

Apple Puerta Del Sol
The event was captured with iPhone 17 Pro cameras.

"There's no better way to celebrate Apple's 40 years in Spain than by highlighting the incredible creativity and talent that make this country so special," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.

More details about the celebration can be found in Apple's press release.

Thanks, Carlos Sevilla!

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vertsix Avatar
8 months ago
As a Barcelona supporter, this is now my cue to sell all my Apple products. See you all!
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jdavid_rp Avatar
8 months ago
A Vision Pro documentary of a team from Spain, where Vision Pro is not available 😂
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago

Minimum wage is Spain is 1.3k EUR, which I guess explains why is not selling there.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the minimum wage. In the US and for the same worked hours, the minimum is even less than that. The Vision Pro targets well-off consumers, not minimum wagers.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
More immersive content is good. However not sure how many will be using this or even have access to this. Don't think there are many Vision Pro owners. Availability of Vision Pro should also expand.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
robertosh Avatar
8 months ago

It has absolutely nothing to do with the minimum wage. In the US and for the same worked hours, the minimum is even less than that. The Vision Pro targets well-off consumers, not minimum wagers.
Probably I used the bad terminology, what I meant is that with that price point, specially with the EU surcharge, it's really a high bar even for well-off costumers. I don't think that makes sense commercially, specially when is not selling well globally.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
everybodylovesramen Avatar
8 months ago
how much footage will be of players diving and/or pleading at the officials?
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