Photo: KitTea is now has released an immersive 360-degree video on YouTube called Catquarium, produced by a company called Everything is Film. On top of being extremely unique in that the video has 360-degree and interactive capabilities, it’s also the biggest cat video in the world, with an amazing 1 trillion pixels.
The Guinness World Records world record for the Longest video documentary was set by a documentary on Elvis Presley (USA), called The Definitive Elvis Collection, produced by Passport International Productions, California, USA, which has a duration of 13 hr 52 min (including titles). Featuring over 200 interviews, with Elvis’ friends, family, fans and co-stars, production began in January 2000 and it was released on DVD/VHS on 16 July 2002.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the most people exercising to a fitness video; it is 3,476 participants and was achieved by HNA Group Co., Ltd. (China) in Haikou, Hainan, China on 27 December 2015.
“There’s a cat cafe in San Francisco called KitTea and when you walk in, you can get a cup of coffee or tea, and see all the cats available for adoption, which is usually anywhere between 10 to 15 cats. You can chill, hang out, and adopt the cats for about $20 an hour,” the Kim Komando reports.
KitTea is now has released an immersive 360-degree video on YouTube called Catquarium, produced by a company called Everything is Film.
On top of being extremely unique in that the video has 360-degree and interactive capabilities, it’s also the biggest cat video in the world, with an amazing 1 trillion pixels.