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Jaunt to Liquidate Tons of VR Stuff in Online Auction Soon
It's no secret that Jaunt is stepping back from VR and re-focusing on AR, although we weren't sure what the one-time cinematic VR company planned on doing with its recently defunct VR business. Now, it's come to light that...
Report: Jaunt in Talks to Sell Cinematic VR Business as It Moves Towards AR
Last month Jaunt announced it was shuttering its cinematic VR division in a critical refocusing of their core mission towards augmented reality, which brought with it lay-offs to a significant portion of their staff. Now, a Venture Beat report...
Jaunt Reveals Livestreamed Volumetric Video Solution for AR
Jaunt first cut their teeth on cinematic VR when they came out of stealth in 2014, not only producing some pretty high-quality 360 video throughout the years, but also a professional-grade 360 camera dubbed NEO. Now under new management,...
Jaunt’s New ‘Zoolander 2’ 360 Video is a Farcical Romp
Zoolander is back. And while we're hoping Zoolander 2 isn't too terrible (that's optimism), Jaunt VR has released a new 360 video featuring Ben Stiller in his reprisal of the role of Derek Zoolander, the ridiculously good-looking model.
Zoolander Infinity gives you plenty to look at...
Sundance and Jaunt Announce Immersive Video Residency Program for VR Storytellers
Sundance Institute and Jaunt Studios announced recently a new collaborative cinematic virtual reality residency program that will allow story tellers to create unique VR-based works of art.
The program will allow four artists a residency period of six months to create short films, the...
First Look: Jaunt’s ‘ONE’ VR Light-Field Camera with Newly Revealed Specs
Jaunt ONE (formerly known under code name 'NEO') is a professional-grade 360 camera system created by Jaunt VR, a cinematic VR company that has recently partnered with Google to become a 'preferred content provider'. We got the chance to get some face time...
Jaunt Releases First iOS Experience, Paul McCartney Performs “Live and Let Die” in Stereo 360
Jaunt, the cinematic VR company known for its host of high-profile 360 video content, has officially entered Apple Territory with its first iOS app—Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" 360 concert.
Originally released back in November 2014 on Google Cardboard and Oculus DK1/DK2, Apple fans can...
‘The North Face’ Brings the Wilderness to You Courtesy of Jaunt’s Cinematic VR
Jaunt VR, a company specialising in 360 VR Video, has collaborated with outdoor apparel giant 'The North Face', going out on into the wilderness to create a VR experience which captures the beauty of the great outdoors in 360...
Rev VR Podcast: CES 2015 Recap – Day 3
It's time for the day three recap as our pals Ben Lang and Paul James report on even more VR stuff from CES 2015. The meetings continue to stack up, and they are running on empty today. Luckily, they...
4 New 3D 360 Videos from Jaunt, Including ‘Jack White: Third-D’ and ‘The Hobbit’
Jaunt VR are seemingly working overtime to make up for their months running in stealth mode. A veritable flood of content is ushering forth from the company that's specialising in producing and distributing stereoscopic 3D, 360 videos for VR....
Jaunt Releases 3 New Cinematic VR Trailers for Oculus Rift and Android
Jaunt has just released three trailers for its forthcoming cinematic VR content. The trailers, available for Oculus Rift on PC and Mac, and on Android, showing clips from The Mission, Kaiju Fury, and Black Mass.
Last month we spoke with Jaunt's...
News Bits: Previously Unseen Jaunt VR Camera Prototype Appears Unexpectedly
The Jaunt VR camera has a habit of popping up in curious places. This time we've spotted a previously unseen prototype in Wired's 'Futuristic Gifts for the Super-Early Adopter' list.
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News Bits: Jaunt VR Releases Paul McCartney ‘Live and Let Die’ 360 VR Experience on Windows...
Jaunt VR, having received millions in venture capital funding this year, have their sights on pioneering 360 3D VR video content. Their first publicly available experience, Paul McCartney performing "Live and Let Die" live, launched on the Google Play store...
Paul McCartney’s ‘Live and Let Die’ Performance is Jaunt VR’s First Publically Available Cinematic VR Content
Jaunt VR, the company creating tech for capturing 360 degree 3D VR experiences, has today finally revealed their first publically available content: a performance taken from Sir Paul McCartney's recent Candlestick Park gig in San Francisco earlier this year.
McCartney 360 3D...
Exclusive: Preview 3 of Jaunt’s VR Cinema Shorts (video)
Jaunt has been busy shooting several made-for-VR experiences which the company says will be released for VR in trailer form "imminently." Road to VR has the first look at three of Jaunt's forthcoming cinematic VR experiences.
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