All Augmented Reality articles – Page 6
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Thought Leadership
Making the immersive an everyday experience
New technology allows us to tell stories in innovative ways, but we need to create great content if immersive is to be successful, says Sol Rogers.
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Industry Trends
Towards the Holodeck: An in-depth look at light field
Is VR just a stepping stone on the path to holographic video content creation and display?
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Industry Trends
Virtual reality and augmented reality in broadcasting
Broadcasters around the world have been exploring virtual and augmented reality. John Maxwell Hobbs looks at some of the best examples.
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Industry Trends
Blog: The future of immersive content
In the future, the line between reality and virtual reality will become increasingly blurred, and new media and entertainment options will emerge that we have not yet imagined, writes Amelia Kallman.
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Industry Trends
The tools for creating immersive content
Capturing and crafting immersive content requires specialist tools. Dick Hobbs looks at some of the latest technology for creating VR, AR and 360-degree video.
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Industry Trends
Spotlight on: Digital Imaging Technicians
In the first of a series of articles that look at job roles and their relationship with technology, Alana Foster speaks with three digital imaging technicians whose credits include Black Mirror, Skyfall and McMafia.
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Industry Trends
Alternative platforms: The “Pandora’s box” of entertainment
Virtual reality, augmented reality and 5G could all help platforms monetise content, according to senior executives speaking at Mobile World Congress.
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Industry Trends
See the future: VR headsets and hardware trends
The past few years have produced more virtual reality hardware at a wider range of price points than ever before, bringing VR into the tech mainstream.
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Video
Video: Building Revenue in VR
Khayyam Wakil explores the ways in which virtual reality can generate revenue at the Future Reality Theatre at IBC2017.
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Video
Video: Distributing & Monetising Immersive Content
This Future Reality Theatre Fireside Chat covers networks, studios and creators’ efforts to distribute and monetise immersive content.
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Video
Video: Where is the value in VR/AR?
Kathleen Schröter explores where to find the money in virtual and augmented reality at the Future Reality Theatre at IBC2017.
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Video
The New Canvas: How emerging tech is changing storytelling
Technicolor CTO Jon Walkenhorst and colleagues discuss how emerging technology is changing the way stories are told.
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Industry Trends
VR guidelines to be showcased at CES
The first set of virtual reality (VR) industry guidelines will be presented during CES in January by the Virtual Reality Industry Forum (VRIF).
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Video
Video: VR, AR, personalisation and predictions for the future
Industry leaders on the ’Hot or Not’ panel, discuss VR, AR, voice, personalisation and predictions for the future.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Edward Tang
The media and entertainment industry often finds itself momentarily gripped by over-hyped technologies. Mixed reality isn’t one of them, says Edward Tang.
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Executive Interviews
Lost in Time with mixed reality
The use of mixed reality technology has enabled the creation of formats with levels of interactivity that have not been seen before, says FremantleMedia’s Petter Testmann Koch.
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Industry Trends
AR and MR market to soar
Social media is predicted to aid the rapid growth of the future realities market, rising to $14.1 billion by the end of 2021, according to industry experts.
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Industry Trends
Delivering a 360-degree view of reality
Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) will be scrutinised and explored in real-world deployments from content creation to user experience.
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Industry Trends
Apple unveils "largest AR platform in the world"
Apple introduced a new augmented reality (AR) development platform at the company’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California, yesterday.
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Industry Trends
VR: from conception to creativity
Virtual reality (VR) will transform into a unique medium of its own, according to Telegraph Group Creative Director Matt Simmonds.