Corporations are looking to the VR and AR format to improve productivity and training systems in Medical, Aviation and Manufacturing.
The advent of a mass produced AR headset could protend significant changes for Director of Photographies (DOPs) looking ahead to working in the AR space.
AR mixed-reality presents a dramatically different storytelling environment. The integration of holograms, live action, and the viewer's own hand and eye movements will surely define the look and feel of AR programs, and transform the kinds of stories that can be told.
Unleashing the imagination and new innovations for all creators. A giant leap forward in productivity and training!
Virtual reality (VR) technology is revolutionizing the way companies provide employees with engaging learning experiences that help them acquire knowledge and skills, achieve performance goals, and stay safe.
Research points to several key reasons VR is an effective tool for training. Currently, VR is most suited to training cognitive skills related to remembering and understanding spatial and visual information and knowledge; psychomotor skills related to head movement, such as visual scanning and observational skills; and affective skills related to controlling emotional responses to stressful or difficult situations. In addition to the research on the types of training VR is good for, several studies highlight important attributes of VR. For instance, data suggests VR training can be more memorable than video content. And in practical terms, it is easily repeatable, scalable, and provides isolation from distractions. What's more, it can provide a safe alternative to real world training.
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