Bafta 360-degree cameras mean every angle of stars will be covered
Fans can tune in on Facebook and on their smartphones to virtually rub shoulders with the likes of Bradley Cooper and Jessica Chastain thanks to the EE Baftas 360 degree Red Carpet Show next Sunday.
The four interactive cameras along the red carpet will enable the public to scrutinise outfits and enjoy a close-up, personal view of their favourite film stars.
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Hide AdWardrobe malfunctions, with skimpy or unforgiving outfits, will be impossible to hide from the panoramic view.
I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here Now! presenter Laura Whitmore will be hosting 360-degree interviews with the celebrity guests live from the red carpet.
The MTV presenter said: “Although you think ‘Oh God!’ Now you have to make sure you’re okay from every angle, it’s really great for the people at home to feel like they’re there and be part of it.
“In real life, you can see every angle. This technology blows my mind – with your iPad or your computer you can move it around and it’s like being there.”
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Hide AdThe TV presenter promised she would not be too shy to warn the stars if they are heading for a fashion disaster.
Viewers will be able to watch the live streamed show and highlights package at facebook.com/EE or via the EE Film app on Apple and Android handsets.
Twitter users will also be able to suggest questions for Whitmore to put to the stars by tweeting @EE using the #EEBaftas hashtag.