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Why the United Nations is making virtual reality documentaries as fast as it can
Why the United Nations is making virtual reality documentaries as fast as it can
The stock stills and video galleries on VR headsets like the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR show our planet as an epic, infinitely varied paradise with countries to explore and cultures to admire. Geysers in Iceland, helicopter rides over New York City skyscrapers, even - beyond these shores - hi-res stills taken by the…
·wareable.com·
Why the United Nations is making virtual reality documentaries as fast as it can
VR Postcards | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
VR Postcards | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
Join the Marriott Hotels Magazine on a travel journey. We believe that travel broadens your perspective and changes the way we see the world.
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VR Postcards | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
Reinvent Marriott Travel | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
Reinvent Marriott Travel | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
Join the Marriott Hotels Magazine on a travel journey. We believe that travel broadens your perspective and changes the way we see the world.
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Reinvent Marriott Travel | Marriott Travel Brilliantly
Jellyfish Pictures | BAFTA award winning VFX
Jellyfish Pictures | BAFTA award winning VFX
Jellyfish is a BAFTA and EMMY award-winning VFX and animation company based in London. Over 150 artists dedicated to creating stunning moving pictures.
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Jellyfish Pictures | BAFTA award winning VFX
6 things you need to know about virtual reality | ideas.ted.com
6 things you need to know about virtual reality | ideas.ted.com
It’s still early days for virtual reality, but filmmaker Chris Milk is bullish about the possibilities. Here, the man who melted the Internet with projects for Arcade Fire and Johnny Cash mulls the…
·ideas.ted.com·
6 things you need to know about virtual reality | ideas.ted.com
In Pursuit Of Presence And True Immersion | TechCrunch
In Pursuit Of Presence And True Immersion | TechCrunch
The experience of “reality” is a result of our sensory organs delivering information about the external world to our brains via electrical stimulus. The brain interprets this input and creates our reality. The ultimate goal of virtual reality (VR) is to achieve a true replacement for the external world as the source of these stimuli, thus creating true immersion, and a sense of “presence” that makes the virtual world seem just as real as the physical.
·techcrunch.com·
In Pursuit Of Presence And True Immersion | TechCrunch
10 very real struggles of shooting a virtual reality movie - Technical.ly DC
10 very real struggles of shooting a virtual reality movie - Technical.ly DC
An American University grad student, Emiliano Ruprah, has made the first movie for VR headsets. Here's how. (You can see the low-budget action flick in all its fully-immersive glory at this weekend's DC Independent Film Festival.)
·technical.ly·
10 very real struggles of shooting a virtual reality movie - Technical.ly DC
The Director and the DP | Videomaker.com
The Director and the DP | Videomaker.com
As a solo artist, what happens when you land a gig with a budget for crew? Your most important relationship will be with your Director of Photography.
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The Director and the DP | Videomaker.com
Augmented And Virtual Reality To Hit $150 Billion, Disrupting Mobile By 2020 | TechCrunch
Augmented And Virtual Reality To Hit $150 Billion, Disrupting Mobile By 2020 | TechCrunch
Virtual reality and augmented reality are exciting - Google Glass coming and going, Facebook’s $2 billion for Oculus, Google’s $542 million into Magic Leap, not to mention Microsoft’s HoloLens. There are amazing early-stage platforms and apps, but VR/AR in 2015 feels a bit like the smartphone market before the iPhone. We’re waiting for someone to say “One more thing…” in a way that has everyone thinking “so that’s where the market’s going!”
·techcrunch.com·
Augmented And Virtual Reality To Hit $150 Billion, Disrupting Mobile By 2020 | TechCrunch