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April 7 Is the Nomination Deadline for NewBay Media's Best of Show Awards
The deadline to nominate your NAB Show 2017 products for the fourth annual Best of Show Awards is tomorrow, April 7th, 2017. Produced by the publishers of Digital Video and Video Edge, the Best of Show Awards is intended to honor outstanding new products exhibited at the spring NAB Show.
 
 
 
  Creation - 4.6.17
 
 
 
New VR Museum Exhibit Presents a Looming Dystopian Future
"Styles and Customs of the 2020s" was built by Scatter and, according to the museum, "presents a digital dystopia inflected by rapid climate change, social unrest, and shifting global economics. Inside the VR environment, users will be transported to an ancient cave, animated by the flickering light of an age-old fire. Slowly, the cave begins to dissolve, revealing one of four scenarios from the 2020s.
Bjork VR Music Video "Notget" Experiments With Live Motion Capture
VR Pioneer Nonny de La Peña Thinks It Might Be the Best Medium for Newsgathering
Algorithms and Internet Video Make a New Music Video for This Song Every Time
Paramount Releases "Ghost in the Shell" VR Experience
Gorillaz Return with Animated 360-Degree Music Video
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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How Social Live-Streaming Might Be Distorting Reality
"Our social media news feeds are a constant stream of the unusual. Upon logging in, you are greeted with the most provocative and extreme events of the day. What goes viral is what most deviates from expectations. Constant social media consumption barrages us with the unusual, skewing our sense of normality and detaching it from reality."
YouTube TV Goes Live in Handful of Markets
Introducing NewTek's TriCaster TC1: Watch the Webcast
Solve Mysteries with "Archer" in New AR App
Bypassing the Broadcasters: TV in the Social Age
Myths of Live IP Video Production
Stream, Record, Repeat: Portable Web Production with AJA HELO
Deliver Personalized Streaming Experiences with a Smarter Platform
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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Why YouTube TV Is "as Robust as Live TV Streaming Gets"
Raymond Wong reviews YouTube TV, the $35 skinny bundle now available in five major markets, and he's impressed with what he sees.
Nielsen: Live TV Viewing Continues to Decline
Scientists Use VR Simulation to Measure Human Capacity for Altruism
NASA Creates Mixed Reality Version of ISS for Astronaut Training
Mobile Site From Netflix France Allows Users to Snoop Through "13 Reasons Why" Character's Phone
Augmented Reality Is Finding Its Foothold in the Education Market
 
 
 
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How Big Data and VR Will Change the Television Landscape
Alain Nochimowski examines the effect that big data and VR/360-degree content will have on television: "The TV viewer experience is changing rapidly, and operators are being called to deliver higher resolution video, on a variety of devices, as well as explore next-generation technologies like VR. As the TV experience becomes more immersive in nature, operators will have a massive amount of data at their fingertips."
The Business Benefits of IP Production
VR Creators Have to Look Beyond Film and TV Disciplines to Game Design, Architecture and More...
See a Comparison Chart of VR Camera Solutions
VR Growing Pains: When Will Virtual Reality Mature?
Nominations Are Open Until 4/7 NewBay Media's Best of Show Awards
All Proceeds for NAB Show 4K 4Charity Will Go Towards Organizations Working for Diversity and Inclusion
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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