Is VR Filmmaking the Future of Storytelling?
Soloist VR filmmaker and recent Cannes XR recipient Jonathan Griffiths chats with us about storytelling and making movies for the Metaverse.
Virtual Production: How It Will Affect You
The pandemic has supercharged virtual production. But, is this new technology for everyone or just Hollywood-budgeted movies?
What Else Can You Do with Your 360° and VR Video Footage?
Do you dislike 360 and VR video? In this video tutorial, we’ll show you how to get creative with some alternative uses for these formats.
SXSW Tips: How to Take Your VR Experience to the Next Level
At this year’s SXSW Conference, the future of virtual reality and virtual cinema is on full display in “Beethoven’s Fifth.”
NAB 2016: Big News for Virtual Reality and 360-Degree Video
Virtual reality and 360-degree video are the talk of NAB 2016. Here’s what everyone is buzzing about.
YouTube’s VR News Has 3 Big Implications for Filmmakers & Video Pros
YouTube’s new VR feature is bringing virtual reality to the masses. Here are a few big implications for filmmakers.
How to Shoot, Edit, and Upload 360-Degree Videos
Get ahead of the curve by learning how to produce 360-degree content for mobile devices and VR headsets. Here are the tools you need to shoot, edit, …
Leading a Revolution: Studios Producing Virtual Reality Films
From original Virtual Reality films to the set of Star Wars: Rogue One, here are the companies leading the charge in VR Filmmaking.
3 Top Options for Capturing Awesome VR Footage
With the Oculus Rift scheduled for early 2016, filmmakers are looking for ways to generate VR content. Here are three great options for capturing 360 degree footage.
YouTube Announces 360 Degree Video. Here’s the Scoop.
With the 360 degree camera market growing, YouTube embraces the VR future by enabling users to upload 360 degree video. Here’s what you need to know.
5 Trends That Filmmakers and Video Pros Should Be Following
We take a look back at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show and present you with 5 products and trends ever filmmaker should be aware of.