Virtual reality is the upcoming trend of this decade. It is an established fact that the demand of the audience continues to escalate over the years.
I just recently had the opportunity to try my friend's Samsung Gear. It's virtual reality but instead uses your phone as a screen. Before this event, virtual reality was something I had hoped would be prevalent in 20 years' time. I was willing to wait. After this event, I could not wait 20 years to get my hands on virtual reality.
Virtual reality will completely transform movies. VR will take over as our primary source for stories and storytelling, a role handed down from oral storytelling, books, live theater, movies, television, and most recently, first-person games like Quake and World of Warcraft.
You can watch movies in VR on a massive 2D screen and that could replace traditional TVs, but you’ll still be watching 2D films. Traditional movies offer a unique perspective. You’re looking at other people going through their lives or a story. You’re a sort of voyeur and you get to understand or experience someone else’s psychology. You’re exercising your mirror neurons and feel empathy (or not) with the characters.
Nope. Movie theatres and virtual reality are different products for different purposes. If VR is developed to a point where it overlaps, then you'll see movie theatres incorporating that technology.
Well, first there's the fact that the consumer pool is small and likely to continue being small. There are only a few million potential customers out there right now, and they don't all belong to the same demographic. You can't even assume that they all have the same tolerances that would be needed for a VR movie. So, realistically, you're targeting a few hundred thousand people. They'd never produce a conventional film with that kind of narrow appeal.
Nowadays there are more and more filmmakers that are making VR films, I’m not sure if we are going to see any shift in the television industry any time soon to VR or 360 types of content but for sure we are going to be able to see more VR movies in the near future. My company had the chance to interview 3 different VR Film directors and it is really interesting, check it out!
A near-total remake. While some of the material in the original footage might be salvageable, it wouldn't be much. Extrapolating a heightmap to convert a 2D movie into a 3D one is easily accomplished via AI. The results aren't always great and objects generally look like flat cardboard standouts in a diorama, but it's enough for most purposes. Converting the same footage to VR requires is another thing entirely because a simple height map isn't going to be enough.
In “The Third Aunt from the Sun” episode of Sabrina: The Teenage Witch, Sabrina visits her Aunt Vespa, who lives in the Pleasuredome. Despite having everything she could possibly want, whenever she wants it, it turns out that Aunt Vespa is desperately lonely, and turns to a closet full of empty compliments to cheer herself up.
As the world is going through a digital revolution, Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly popular way of experiencing new things. These days, we are bombarded by so many advertisements and it can be quite hard to make a choice. One of the best ways to make a good impression is to have your own product or service advertised before the end-user.
Are you looking for a way to experience virtual reality? You can download the VR Netflix app and immerse yourself in amazing virtual experiences. VR movies are some of the most amazing experiences and are a great way to relax. You don't have to worry about missing out on a movie that is coming out because you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in virtual experiences.