Monday, 3 September 2018

VR to Transform the way we Enjoy Movies

The Oculus Rift is among the biggest names in VR technology, and that is because it aims to be the first great virtual reality consumer experience. Its main audience will likely be gamers going forward, but that does not mean that there are no other uses for the device outside of gaming. In fact, there's endless potential for the hardware. Theater fans have long dealt with a problem that movies are an experience completely dependent on other individuals. A noisy theatergoer can efficiently ruin a film for someone that isn't there to watch someone, say, playing on their mobile phone or have her or his chair kicked repeatedly!



But, as of now, a movie theatre is the only convenient way to get the 3D movie experience. Oculus Rift could very well change that. The Oculus Rift is 3D capable, meaning that consumers may have access to not only the first affordable virtual reality experience, but their first decent 3D screen as well. The sheer experience of watching a 3D movie is about to become available on the mass market. In a nutshell, 3D movies are definitely compatible with the Oculus Rift, and are a great reason to purchase the headset.

But there is another kind of experience the Oculus Rift may potentially offer consumers of 3D films. Some of us like the theatre experience itself, and the problem is the crowd. A Korean company sees a market there, and so has been hard at work building a virtual reality theatre you can explore. It not only provide the experience of your favourite theatre, but also plays your movies as well. Users could select between 2D and 3D visualization modes on the theatre screen itself. Not only can the Oculus Rift be utilized to watch 3D films, but additionally it may be utilized to simulate the entire theatre experience.  3D movies on the Oculus Rift won't just be 3D, they will feel more realistic than the traditional theatre or home TV experience.

It's a thrilling time to be a fan of films, since the Oculus Rift and its counterparts such as HTC Vive are going to change the accuracy of 3D film for the better.

Not only from the perspective of content consumption, but there will be a rise in demand for content creators as well. To make 3D content for VR films, a student need to be proficient in 3D graphics production. This can be achieved by taking VFX in Animation Courses. One such post graduate diploma course in Singapore is offered by MAGES Institute of excellence. MAGES also offers course on games modelling and animation where students learn to build playable games, a skill-set complementary to VFX in 3D films.

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