Volumetric capture
[vol-yuh-MET-rick KAP-chuh] /ˌvɒljᵿˈmɛtrɪk ˈkaptʃə/
A technique that records a three-dimensional space, like a performance or interior, using multiple synchronised cameras and then reconstructs it into a 3D model or "hologram" that can be viewed from any angle. Volumetrically captured works can be viewed in virtual or mixed reality environments, or on 2D or 3D screens.