Posts Tagged ‘production’
Oculus Connect 5 Conference
The Oculus GO recently transformed the VR market by offering the industry’s most inexpensive and accessible headset. Now they’re announcing that they’ll “offer a sneak peek at what to expect in the next five years,” at this years Connect 5 conference in late September. Here at Crosswater, we’ve got high hopes and expectations for what…
Read MoreVR in Education
Virtual Reality is becoming increasingly recognized for the innovations it offers to educators. Modern students are constantly inundated with media messages and require a high level of immersion to maintain their attention. VR/360 provides that immersion, and new techniques to help teachers provide better, more captivating learning experiences to their students. Crosswater is a provider…
Read MoreGuide to HMD’s
With the many innovative uses for VR/360 content comes an array of specialized choices of Head Mounted Displays (HMD’s). The details of all the choices can get very specific and a bit overwhelming. Luckily, AdWeek has put together this guide to understand the choices on the market, and to help you become an informed…
Read MoreBenefits of VR
Want to learn more about the most exciting new trend in media? This article helps put all of the unique benefits of Immersive VR/360 Content into perspective. For further information and to learn how VR can beneift you and your organization, contact Crosswater at (716) 884-8486, crosswater@crosswater.net, Facebook Messenger, or LinkedIn. #mediaproduction #trends #vr #virtualreality…
Read MoreVR/360 Tour – UB South Campus
Is University life in your future? Visit SUNY’s University at Buffalo in Crosswater’s immersive VR/360 tours! This week we take you to the South campus, home to UB’s Nursing, Dental Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Research of Special Environments, Exercise & Nutritional Sciences, and Architecture schools. Watch with your VR headset or on your phone! Step…
Read MoreQualcomm: Innovating VR Headsets
Qualcomm just announced the release of a new VR processor that will allow for higher resolution video displays in future portable VR headsets. The announcement gives us a glimpse into what we can expect from the sequel to the recently released Oculus GO. This new product is sure to be a staple in future iterations…
Read MoreVR? AR? MR? Let’s Clear the Air
VR? AR? MR? Sometimes it can be difficult to keep up with the latest iterations of this rapidly evolving technology. Brush up on the characteristics of each of these in this article. #VR #AR #MR #VirtualReality #360video #vrproduction #VRmarketing #immersion #innovation #buffalo #welcometothefuture https://analyticsindiamag.com/what-is-the-difference-between-virtual-reality-augmented-reality-and-mixed-reality/
Read MoreVR Used for Pain Relief
A growing trend in the medical field is the use of VR to reduce discomfort without the need for invasive pain medications during routine procedures. It’s a concept that doctors have been experimenting with for years, but it is just now beginning to catch on as VR continues to push it’s way into the mainstream.…
Read MoreSurgeons Use VR
VR is revolutionizing medical practices. It’s providing exciting new ways for surgeons to assess the data gathered by CT and MRI scans that will guide them towards more effective routes. VR/360 technology continues to grab ahold of its role in the evolving medical technology landscape. Tell us what you think! #medicalVR #VR #virtualreality #experience #immersion…
Read MoreCNBC VR Review
As you may have heard, Facebook‘s Oculus released its newest, most accessible VR headset earlier this month, called Oculus Go. Take a look at CNBC‘s review, which claims that VR is ready for “normal people.” But don’t worry if you’ve been a VR enthusiast since before the release of the Oculus GO, we still think…
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