Showing posts with label virtual reality journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual reality journalism. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 May 2018

How Virtual Reality News Is Going To Change The Future Of Journalism

With development in technology and user experience, the growth of virtual reality systems came into being. Because of the fast internet and instant broadcasting, this technology became popular in no time. Media industry saw the potential and adapted it in their style of work.

If one sector of media has adapted their technique and used virtual reality in its best form then it is undoubtedly the news industry. One of the most famous modern techniques, virtual reality news broadcasting has become extremely interesting.



VR brings audience close to the news 
Journalism is all about making the audiences feel and understand the reality of a story. This has been the most important task of journalists, and by adapting VR the viewers are able to find something new in the wave of same old news broadcasting system.

Old News broadcasting is losing its appeal
With changing times, the traditional journalism which depends on live broadcasts and newspaper prints has lost a huge percentage of its audience. This is why it has become important for the news outlets to figure out ways to keep the audiences interested. As a strategy, many of these news agencies have started adding an exclusive VR feature to their array of services.

First-hand account of news broadcasting possible with VR
Imagine an epidemic which is needed to be handled carefully but one also needs to keep the emotional appeal in the broadcast. This is where virtual reality journalism comes into play. A small add-on on the news channel’s website can take the user virtually at the place where the event is occurring. With VR the audience can attend the Olympics opening ceremony or 4th of July fireworks without leaving their home.

Else VR is a leading mixed reality channel with a cutting edge innovation which makes adapting VR in the field of nonfiction and journalism very easy. Their expertise provides a chance to experiment with user experience and take them to a new world of content marketing. 

Wednesday, 11 April 2018

3D Virtual Reality Takes Entertainment to the next Level


Virtual reality is all about immersive storytelling. It takes viewers to a different place, a different time in a jiffy. The experience is described as extraordinary by those who enjoy watching stuff in VR. When you watch a story in virtual reality, nothing or no one matters. You are right there, watching the drama unfold right before your eyes. It’s an immersive platform and holds immense potential for engaging storytelling. Be it games, documentaries, or news, everything that has been delivered using this platform has been well received. Needless to say, virtual reality is taking entertainment to a new high.

The immersive quality is a huge draw when it comes to 3D virtual reality. It is being successfully used for non-fiction genres. It being a new territory, a lot remains to be learnt and explored. Given the array of affordable VR headsets and equipment coming into the market, virtual reality films will soon be accessible to one and all. Its quality to isolate viewers from everything around makes it a very powerful platform for storytellers.

VR production companies are employing the sense of presence virtual reality offers. The feeling of being on top of the mountain or swimming under the ocean is easily possible thanks to virtual reality. It puts viewers right inside the story as if they are physically there, absorbing everything happening around them. This first-person feeling is phenomenal when you are watching larger than life movies or viewing moving stories.

With the mere turn of the head, you can actually change the scenes you are watching thereby causing a profound shift in how the story is told. Basically, you are in control and it is you who decides what you want to see. This kind of power makes the whole experience even more intimate and engaging. Choice and interactivity are in fact one of the major reasons why VR content is becoming so popular. While traditional storytellers are still a little apprehensive of giving control to viewers, the more modern ones have embraced virtual reality with open arms.

Wednesday, 28 March 2018

How Eager Are You to Experience Non-fiction Virtual Reality?

There have often been debates and discussions about virtual reality. Although there are all kinds of opinions, the fact remains that virtual reality has captured the imagination of viewers across the world in a big way. We can say that virtual reality in India and in other countries has become mainstream as it’s always around us no matter where we go. Every time we go shopping, we see it being used. That’s not all, it has changed the way we play games online or conduct our business. The sense of being in a place without actually being there has opened up an exciting world of opportunities to ambitious entrepreneurs and business owners worldwide.

We experience non-fiction virtual reality in different forms. The immersive experience that it gives users leaves them wanting for more. It is being looked upon as the next big computing platform. Of course, it does necessitate specific equipment. As people continue to understand and leverage the benefits of virtual reality, they will soon upgrade to better software and devices to enjoy a more gratifying VR experience. Gamers are already investing in expensive gadgets and virtual reality games have become common. Be it a crazy car chase or an intense war game, VR offers incredible ways to play and enjoy your favorite game. 

Apart from games, virtual reality journalism is also becoming popular. Films, music, sports, fashion, education, and training are other areas that are leveraging virtual reality for effective promotion and storytelling. Experts are seeing tremendous potential in virtual reality for the education industry. How exciting it would be if students could travel to faraway destinations as part of their field-trips and learn something new and exciting about a place they may never visit in reality. 

The possibilities are limitless and virtual reality is all set to challenge your perceptions about the world around you. It’s time to open up and embrace non-fiction VR. Be it for documentaries, news or educational projects, VR companies are employing virtual reality effectively to enhance your experience. All you need to do is invest in the right equipment.