Google’s YouTube video streaming service launched an experiment Wednesday that allows users to switch the camera angle while a video is playing.
The “Choose your view” feature rolled out with a video of a Los Angeles performance by musician Madilyn Bailey. By clicking on different icons on the video, users can seamlessly see the performance from different camera angles, essentially directing their own experience.
“What if your fans could choose from different camera angles of the same video while that video is playing?” YouTube asked content creators in a press release.
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