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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

In the late 19th century, Eadweard Muybridge – to win a bet – took several pictures of a horse in motion, and in the process, basically invented film. Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. They’re inside the film.

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Leveraging 5G Networks to bring VR to South Korea, with Korea Telecom’s Joonmo Park

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So how is 5G -- or just the ability to have this kind of massive data pipe -- affecting your ability to do virtual reality, or augmented reality, or mixed reality? Whereas if it's just a heads-up display where you're watching a video and you're just -- not even a 360 video, just a video -- you can then relax.

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Leveraging 5G Networks to bring VR to South Korea, with Korea Telecom’s Joonmo Park

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So how is 5G -- or just the ability to have this kind of massive data pipe -- affecting your ability to do virtual reality, or augmented reality, or mixed reality? Whereas if it's just a heads-up display where you're watching a video and you're just -- not even a 360 video, just a video -- you can then relax.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images' Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

In the late 19th century, Eadweard Muybridge - to win a bet - took several pictures of a horse in motion, and in the process, basically invented film. Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. They're inside the film.

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Oculus Connect 5 mega round-up: all you need to know about Oculus Quest and the other announcements!

The Ghost Howls

A bit like what happened with Henry ported from PC to Oculus Go by John Carmack: he used a special encoding of 5K 360 video and the experience is similar to the realtime UE4 experience on PC, even if at the same time it is completely different. The four cameras performing the tracking (Image by Techcrunch). Youtube VR.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

In the late 19th century, Eadweard Muybridge – to win a bet – took several pictures of a horse in motion, and in the process, basically invented film. Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. They’re inside the film.

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Leveraging 5G Networks to bring VR to South Korea, with Korea Telecom?s Joonmo Park

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So how is 5G -- or just the ability to have this kind of massive data pipe -- affecting your ability to do virtual reality, or augmented reality, or mixed reality? Whereas if it's just a heads-up display where you're watching a video and you're just -- not even a 360 video, just a video -- you can then relax.