360-degree image and movie content have been gaining popularity in the last few years all over the media industry. There are two main reasons for this development. On the one hand, it is the immersive character of this media form and, on the other hand, the development of recording
and presentation technology has made great progress in terms of resolution and quality.
360-degree panoramas are particularly widespread in VR and AR technology. Despite the high immersive potential, these forms of presentation have the disadvantage that the users are isolated and
have no social contact during the presentation. Efforts have therefore been made to project 360-degree content in specially equipped rooms or planetariums to enable a shared experience for the audience. One area of application for 360- degree single-line cylindrical panorama with moving imagery
included are modern conference rooms in hotels, which create an immersive environment for their clients to encourage creativity.
The aim of this work is to generate high-resolution 25K 360-degree videos for projection in a conference room. The creation of the panoramas uses the single-line
cylinder technique and is based on composition technologies that are used in the film industry. Video sequences are partially composed into a still image panorama in order to enable a high native resolution of the final film. A main part of this work is the comparison of different film, video
and DSLR cameras, in which different image parameters are examined with respect to the quality of the images. Finally, the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of the procedure are examined.