TORONTO—Live cams platform CAM4 has teamed with Vice to produce Viewing Pleasure, a feature documentary that delves into the world of virtual reality live camming and focuses on the innovations and technological advances at CAM4.
In the documentary, Vice correspondent Nancy Morski experiences CAM4VR for the first time and takes viewers on a personal journey illustrating how realistic the technology is. At the same time, she also poses serious questions to experts in various fields to understand what implications the exposure to and consumption of such media can have on interpersonal relationships in years to come.
Morski takes a strong lead in the direction of the documentary and invites viewers into the immersive world of virtual reality live camming while personally getting an up-close-and-personal experience.
Viewing Pleasure begins as Morski is visibly stimulated during a personal one-on-one live show with Ela Darling, the world’s first VR cam girl and influential figure in VR live broadcast technology. Impressed by that experience, Morski and her production crew travel the continent to learn more about virtual reality camming through discussions with popular CAM4 performer Caitie Rage, an avid CAM4VR customer “D.T.”, esteemed Digital Sex, Intimacy & Relationships expert Robert Weiss, and the woman who created it all, the queen of VR adult entertainment Ela Darling.
Viewing Pleasure explores the influence that VR camming has on the performers and viewers alike. As this new technology connects people in a more intimate way than ever before there are societal implications at play. The introduction of the live 360 -degree 3D photorealistic CAM4VR experience essentially transports viewers right into performers’ bedrooms—removing barriers and making VR camming the closest thing to being in the same room with the only thing missing being the physical touch of another individual. Fast forward: CAM4VR is also overcoming that obstacle with haptic and interactive devices. There is no limit to what is in store.
Vice Media’s Viewing Pleasure is available online now and is free to view in all regions; visit Vice.com to watch.