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Adobe Premiere Pro Now Includes VR Editing Interface ‘Project CloverVR’

Road to VR

Revealed at the annual creativity conference Adobe MAX in Las Vegas today, Project CloverVR is now integrated into the latest Creative Cloud release as part of the Immersive Environments feature set in Premiere Pro. Adobe’s VR editing interface for Premiere Pro is now available as part of this week’s Creative Cloud release.

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Top 37 VR Film Festivals to Attend in 2018

VeeR VR

Virtual Reality Festival Held annually in Las Vegas, Virtual Reality Festival is one of the first virtual reality film festivals, which also opened world's first VR Lounge. The last date to submit your 360 video films is September 27, 2016. In addition to the over 130 World or U.S.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360’s Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

And we’ve done countless workshops now, we’ve done some really great introductions with the YouTube VR Creator Lab, where we actually saw creators get a choice between an Evo and some of these more high end expensive 180 3D solutions. So I’m talking like all the tech giants right now are making this huge push for 180.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360’s Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

And we’ve done countless workshops now, we’ve done some really great introductions with the YouTube VR Creator Lab, where we actually saw creators get a choice between an Evo and some of these more high end expensive 180 3D solutions. So I’m talking like all the tech giants right now are making this huge push for 180.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360's Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

And we've done countless workshops now, we've done some really great introductions with the YouTube VR Creator Lab, where we actually saw creators get a choice between an Evo and some of these more high end expensive 180 3D solutions. So I'm talking like all the tech giants right now are making this huge push for 180. Is that correct?