Two-day VR Film School this weekend in Irvine, CA

(Image courtesy 360fly.)
(Image courtesy 360fly.)

Press release: 360Fly to speak at first-ever 360-degree and virtual reality film school 

360fly, the world’s only single-lens camera capturing stitchless 360-degree video with interactive and virtual reality viewing capabilities, will send team members to guest speak at the first-ever 360-degree film school at the University of Irvine in Orange County, CA.

Hosted by MonsterVR, the two-day workshop on December 5 and 6 aims to teach and educate virtual reality enthusiasts and aspiring professionals how to capture, edit and finish 360-degree video.

This particular class is full, but the company hopes to hold more classes in the near future. In addition, the VR Film School is holding other events as well, such as the VR Film Fest on December 14.

More information about the VR Film School can be found here: http://www.socalvr.com

(Image courtesy 360fly.)
(Image courtesy 360fly.)

About 360fly

With a single lens, 360fly has a field of view of 240-degrees vertical by 360-degrees horizontal. The HD, interactive video allows viewers to immerse themselves within the video by clicking, dragging or swiping. 360fly is the first consumer option for creating virtual reality content, as the 360fly mobile app — free on Android and iOS — allows users to shoot, edit and share content, and view the 360-degree video in virtual reality mode by pairing the mobile device with Google Cardboard virtual reality goggles. Purchase the 360fly camera for $399 at Best Buy.