The VR180 format splits the difference between full 360° VR video and standard video. Mostly made off the idea of making VR content easier to shoot for creators, you’ll be able to set up and film your videos the way you normally would with any other camera. The video can be viewed on screens or on mobile. 3D video in VR isn’t the greatest idea, but it’s good that YouTube is making some effort to standardize and increase its availability. YouTube previously supported VR, stereoscopic 3d, and 360-degree content, but the company believes that the new VR180 format will make it easier for people to make their own VR content. And, content created in the format works seamlessly in and out of a VR environment. According to YouTube, you’ll also soon be able to edit using familiar tools like Adobe Premiere Pro. Here is a Demo video of VR180:

The Google Daydream team is also is working with several manufacturers to build cameras from the for VR180. Cameras from YI, Lenovo, and LG are on the way, and the first ones will launch this winter according to YouTube. All are expected to be as easy to use as point-and-shoot cameras, with similar pricing.The company is also starting a VR180 certification program, with Z Cam as one of the first partners. Eligible creators can also apply to rent a VR180-enabled camera from one of its YouTube Spaces. Everyone expects that VR180 will be the next big user technology. What do you guys think about this VR180? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. Thanks for reading our article and we hope you have a great day.

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