Keynote - Immersive Journalism using VR and AR with James Pallot

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A brief overview of how new techniques including room scale VR, AR, photogrammetry, and volumetric video capture allow journalists better to explain topics ranging from the melting of the Greenland Ice Cap to the movements of the U.S. stock market. Presented by James Pallot (Co-Founder, Emblematic Group).

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* James Pallot (Co-Founder, Emblematic Group)




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