Google and Imax won’t be building a virtual reality (VR) camera together after all: A joint camera project that the two companies embarked on in 2016 has quietly been canceled, Variety has learned.
These tech and theater titans are partnering to bring cutting-edge technology to the emerging trend of virtual reality. This area is experiencing explosive growth, and even Hollywood heavyweights are ...
A joint Google-Imax venture to build a line of virtual reality cameras that’s been in the works since 2016 has been axed, according to a report on Monday from Variety. According to Variety’s report, ...
Google made a switch from virtual reality to augmented reality in an apparent hardware-focused move in late 2017. The move was made public this week in a behind-the-scenes confirmation of a ...
Virtual Reality has been touted as the "next great thing" for quite a few years now, but with emerging hardware like Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, and Samsung Gear VR vying to actually make ...
Remember last year's I/O, when Google revealed JUMP? It was a VR content creation system consisting of a camera rig made from 16 GoPros and some incredibly smart cloud-based processing and sharing ...
Imax’s partnership yesterday with Google to develop a high-res virtual reality camera was just the first shoe to drop in the large screen exhibition company’s VR strategy. Today we hear the second one ...
An Imax spokesperson has confirmed to Variety that it will no longer be building a VR camera in partnership with Google. In the emailed statement, Imax said, “We’ve currently paused the development of ...
IMAX and Google will team up to create a cinema-grade virtual reality camera, the two companies announced at Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O. IMAX’s team of engineers and camera ...
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