An interactive iPhone film that allows viewers to browse a scene panoramically has been produced by 360º video specialist Full Circle.

In Limbo is part of a new wave of films being produced using technology similar to Google Street View.

While recent high-profile 360º projects have included music videos and live fashion shows, In Limbo is thought to be the first that allows viewers to eavesdrop on a variety of conversations.

The short, filmed at Imperial College London, is set in a busy airport departure lounge. Viewers are able to swipe around the scene to listen to the characters, including café manager Baldeep, pensioner Frank and chess-playing pilot Geoff.

Co-writer Leo Bridle said there is no correct way to experience the film.

 “360º films have huge potential as a way of telling complex, non-linear stories,” he added. “There’s no single focus, and the viewer becomes the editor, creating their own journey through the film.”

This story was first published by Broadcast.