SEATTLE, WA--(NewMediaWire - Apr 19, 2016) - ReelTime Rentals,
Inc. (OTC PINK: RLTR) announced that it will be participating
in the Virtual Reality Summit held this week during "NAB"
convention in Las Vegas. NAB is an annual trade show produced by
the National Association of Broadcasters. It takes place in April
at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show's
tagline is "Where Content Comes to Life." During the Summit
ReelTime VR will be discussing Virtual Reality with other industry
leaders and what new developments are shaping its future. Subjects
being discussed are The Current state of Virtual Reality, the
business of Virtual Reality, Live Streaming Virtual Reality, and
Virtual Reality audio. New and existing products will also be
showcased and demonstrated in the Virtual Reality and Augmented
Reality Pavilion.
Virtual Reality promises to shift entertainment Health Care, and
education in ways unparalleled in the past.
ReelTime will be joining other top companies in the discussions
including Google, Oculas Rift, Facebook, Disney, Go Pro, Jaunt,
Kodak, Fox Network, CNN and many others. Attendees representing
every sector of the industry including Broadcast, Digital Media,
Film, Entertainment, Telecom, Post-Production, Academia, Houses of
Worship, Advertising, Military, Government, Retail, Security,
Sports, Live Events, Online Video, IT, Virtual and Augmented
Reality and more converge in Las Vegas for six days to embrace the
immersive experiences reshaping the new reality of media.
Virtual Reality is currently climbing the hype cycle. There are
daily stories about the funding and star-power behind a new VR
experience; or the VR content development plans of an internet
company, VR equipment start-up, gaming house or production
studio.
The ReelTime VR production of Megs' "Virtually Me" featuring
breakout artist Megs McLean remains among the most sophisticated
and enduring virtual reality content to date. Unlike lesser quality
productions that utilize consumer Go Pro cameras providing lower
picture quality and awkward movement, "Virtually Me" was produced
with a proprietary system and shot with 361VR using Red Dragon
Cameras. Compared to other applications such as the Samsung Gear
VR, which can only be used in conjunction with a Samsung Galaxy
Note 4, ReelTime VR is available to most smartphones worldwide and
can be used with any phone based VR headset. The ReelTime VR
platform also outperforms Oculus Rift in every aspect including
quality, price, and entertainment. "Virtually Me" is the first
piece of content released to the public utilizing ReelTime VR and
was produced by multi Emmy winning producers Jackson Nguyen and
Todd Crites of TurnLeft/ReelTime Partners and Luis Flores of 361VR.
The ReelTime VR app was developed by ReelTime CTO Barry Henthorn,
who has a long history of developing revolutionary and disruptive
technologies. ReelTime will continue development of the ReelTime VR
app as well as production of groundbreaking content that provides
users the best of virtual reality and an end-to-end platform
solution to third parties.
The free app can be downloaded on any Android or iPhone and can
be viewed with or without virtual reality goggles.