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Google’s Daydream Team is Working on VR180 to Create VR Content Easily

Aniruddha Paul
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The concept of virtual reality provides platforms for creators to bring the audience new and impossible-to-visit places. The viewer gets to have an entirely new point on shows, sports, and concerts that they care about. You can visit the Eiffel Tower, swim through the Great Barrier Reef, or even meet people face-to-face in a way that is impossible to experience with a flat view of the world.

Virtual reality videos can be that powerful to capture your imagination with an essence of reality, which led Google to invest in the 360 and VR formats over the last 2 years.

VR video is, in fact, the most popular way to experience VR. However, many creators and viewers want to make and see more immersive videos, as per reports received by Google. This led Google to work with their Daydream team on the latest video format, the VR180 to suffice the intent of making VR content easier to create.

VR180 videos are high resolution, focusing on what’s in front of you and are amazing to watch on desktops and mobiles. Their seamless transition to VR experience, when viewed with Daydream, Cardboard, and PSVR, allows you to view images stereoscopically in 3D, making near things appear near and far things look far. VR180 supports live streaming of videos for creators and audiences to be together in real time.

VR180 lets creators set up and film videos normally, just like with any other camera. Soon, they will be able to use familiar tools like Adobe Premiere Pro for editing purposes. The creations are to work grandly in VR, be it blogs, tutorials, or music videos.

Google is keeping in mind that supporting the format is only the beginning. They are, in fact, stepping up to make compatible cameras. Several manufacturers under the Daydream team are working from the ground up to make cameras for VR180. These cameras are to suffice in great-looking creations of VR videos and capture highlights of life in VR.

The cameras can be conveniently used as point-and-shoot cameras at affordable price ranges. Videos and live streams can be easy to upload on YouTube. Lenovo, LG, and YI are the first manufacturers to come up with these cameras in the markets this winter. Google is opening up a VR180 certification program for other manufacturers, where Z CAM is to be one of their first partners.

For now, eligible creators can apply for a loan of a VR180-enabled camera from one of Google’s YouTube Spaces.

VR180 provides the opportunity for all to make VR memories easily. Google has only begun scratching the surface of what can be further possible while keeping an eye out to see the newly made videos.

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