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A Look at the World’s First Interactive Mixed Reality TV Show

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Otherwise the rest of the scenery is rendered digitally using Unreal Engine 4 in post. Of course if they are driving something, they see the environment like you would on any motion simulator platform today. Immersive technology could revolutionize how TV and film projects are developed from the ground up.

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The Future Group Raises $20 Million to Blend Real-world Video With Virtual Worlds

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The Future Group has raised $20 million for its technology that blends real-world video with virtual worlds to immerse people inside what feels like an interactive game show. The Oslo, Norway-based company came out of stealth last year and is now working on a major project with a team of more than 100 people.

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FOVE Launches Pre-Orders For Eye-Tracking VR Headset FOVE 0, Starting at $549

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” Check out the video below to get a better idea how simulated field-of-depth and foveated rendering work. ” Check out the video below to get a better idea how simulated field-of-depth and foveated rendering work.

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