From news to entertainment to gaming, these channels hit the pavement this year to produce stellar immersive content.
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If you’re looking for compelling stories from across the globe, the RYOT YouTube channel makes for a great starting point. After all, RYOT was already producing revolutionary documentary content before being acquired by The Huffington Post—there’s no sign of them slowing down now. By using cutting-edge technology and tapping a global network of collaborators to situate viewers amid environments they could otherwise never experience, RYOT presents arguably the most unique news “watching” experience many will have ever encountered.
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When it comes to finding consistently captivating 360 video content, few rival the official New York Times channel. NYT VR seems to have turned expanding their immersive content catalogue into a crusade, but thankfully not at the expense of quality. Each in this growing, curated collection offers a unique viewpoint with clear storytelling chops—whether that takes the form of a sneak peek of the new NYC subway stations, following a pro snowboarder through an epic run down a mountain, or any of the other 60+ options, The New York Times YouTube channel is an industry favorite.
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Source: VR Scout