BBC Reveals News in Virtual Reality Using Oculus Rift

The BBC has embraced the technology of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, presenting a news bulletin in 360 degrees.

A number of people got to experience the new tech, watching Fiona Bruce relay the news whilst enjoying a panoramic view of the BBC News studio.

Discussing the Beeb’s experimentation with VR in a blog post, the BBC’s head of business development Cyrus Saihan writes: “With Facebook’s $2bn purchase of Oculus Rift some big bets are now being made on the future of virtual reality. We have started to test out its potential and working with a small production team in London called Visualise, have done a few basic pilots.

“One of the experiments that we did was around our news operation in London. Using a 360 degree camera set up, we filmed our newsroom, live editing gallery and Fiona Bruce in the studio – we then ‘stitched’ together the various images to create a virtual reality experience that could be viewed on an Oculus Rift device.”

The Oculus Rift has been making waves in the gaming industry, with its developers readying itself for a consumer release in the near future. The increased interest in virtual reality technology has also led to Sony creating its own VR headset, titled Project Morpheus, which it is implementing with the PS4.

Image Credit: BBC

 

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