Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Google is pushing virtual reality storytelling with insane Jump camera

With the rise of VR content and news that a consumer version of the Oculus Rift headset could eventually retail at an affordable $200 to $400, there’s undeniably a future in 360-degree entertainment and 360 stereoscopic video. As evidence that this new trend might be narrative, this year’s Sundance Film Festival featured almost a dozen VR shorts including a headline-grabbing experience called “Perspective; Chapter I: The Party” that had viewers experience a party and date rape from both the male’s and female’s perspective. Just last month, I was subject to a VR short at a horror film festival that had me rolling through a haunted hospital in a wheelchair.

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