@princeali692 have you tried VR yet? If so, then disregard the rest of this.
I get what you mean by the angles. And watching gokkun movies I can see the forward angle and the angles slightly to the left or right to get different perspectives. For those that haven’t tried VR yet I think the misconception is due to the lack of experience with it. It is not just an angle or POV at play, here. It gives the viewer the feeling of being there. You can look at a nice video on your PC of the performer’s face just fine. But with the goggles it looks like you are there in front of her. You’re no longer watching experiencing being in your chair looking at a screen, with VR you are in the space with her, right in front of her. To your point, because of how VR works, no, it won’t show, then, your view of her from the left or right. I’m sure they could if they wanted to, but for the most part things stay static.
Again, VR will put you in the space, so if you’d like to feel and experience what it would be like to be face-to-face with a gokkun star while doing her thing, this is what it will hopefully look like. I say hopefully because the screenshots KV show are those of 360 degree video and not so much Immersive 3D. That’s unfortunate. You can find such fare for KPOP bands on YouTube. No thanks. Who cares what is behind you? I agree! They are better off going the route
afesta.tv and others are doing. A 180 degree 3D experience. We’ll see what they come up with. Maybe this first one will surprise us if they decide to make it 3D. Although…if they already have screenshots of it, that might not be possible. Unless they perform some post-production 3D to it.
I can't wait to find out what they produce!