

You can also download all of them (bar Jack White’s Third-D) on Windows and Mac, viewable via an Oculus Rift VR headset. As before, the new videos are all captured with Jaunt’s proprietary camera and audio technology then stitched together and packaged using systems and techniques developed in-house.Īll new experiences are now available on the Android OS via Google’s Play Store, designed to be experienced via the seemingly ubiquitous Google Cardboard VR viewer platform. Now, Jaunt have released a further four experiences and continue the trend of covering as much creative and technical ground as possible. See Also: Paul McCartney’s ‘Live and Let Die’ Performance is Jaunt VR’s First Publically Available Cinematic VR Content

We’ve already covered Jaunt’s Premiere with Paul McCartney’s Live and Let Die, followed subequently by Kaiju Fury, The Mission and Black Mass. All spanning a wide collection of genres, all exploring different aspects of this promising new format. They’ve just released a further 4 mini-experiences, available for download now.Ĭonsidering the young age of the company, the breadth of content Jaunt have managed to accumulate in such a short period of time is quite extraordinary. A veritable flood of content is ushering forth from the company that’s specialising in producing and distributing stereoscopic 3D, 360 videos for VR.

Jaunt VR are seemingly working overtime to make up for their months running in stealth mode.
