Multiview has been an art and an engineering project for BitGravity over the past 6 months. The concept developed by Barrett Lyon and Brian Shaler was to show our off our Advanced Progressive API and to inspire new thinking with entertainment via the Internet.
With the advent of YouTube we've seen a lot of amazing innovation with video and we wanted to use this as an opportunity to push that along.

The first project started as a moving project (view here), however, we were unable to stabilize the camera lenses. We then moved on and shot this episode of Diggnation to prove out the usefulness of the technology.

This is the first project from our lab, so we hope you enjoy it, share it with friends, and welcome your feedback on bugs and any improvements we can make.

Barrett Lyon
Co-Founder & CTO
Visit a few of our customer's sites and experience how BitGravity powers unique, interactive experiences.
The guys at Revision 3 know a cutting-edge user experience when they see it. And when we showed them how each member of their audience could seamlessly select from five different camera angles to watch Kevin and Alex, they had to have it. Check out episode 177 above and click between each camera angle for the full experience. You can also watch the episode on Revision 3's website at:
http://revision3.com/remix/
When Vimeo wanted to offer its community the ability to share HD videos in 1280 x 720 resolution, their choice was clear; BitGravity. The two companies have expanded their relationship to include the delivery of all fresh content and Vimeopolis. Now considered the Web's premiere showcase of user contributed HD videos, visit Vimeo's HD channel and see for yourself:
http://www.vimeo.com/hd
SpaceX--the LA-based company that's developing a family of launch vehicles intended to substantially increase the reliability and reduce the cost of manned and unmanned space transportation--broadcast LIVE the HISTORIC launch of Falcoln 1, the first privately funded rocket to orbit the earth using BG LiveBroadcasting. "We selected BitGravity as our CDN provider because of the company's reputation for extremely fast downloads, high quality streaming of live video and additionally their range of advanced features available for our webcast," said Branden Spikes, SpaceX Chief Information Officer,"We are very pleased with their performance."

Check out the archived video of Falcoln 1's maiden flight at:
http://spacex.com/multimedia/videos.php?id=30.