Bring Imagination to Life with Virtual Reality: Everything You Need to Know About VR for Events

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Bring Imagination to Life with Virtual Reality: Everything You Need to Know About VR for Events 2017 Freeman. All Rights Reserved.

2 The explosive development of virtual reality (VR) technology in recent years has the potential to revolutionize live experiences. VR is poised to significantly transform the entire brand experience category from pre-event conception to on-site audience engagements and will help create more engaging, dynamic, and measurable results. The simple act of putting on a head-mounted display can transport users almost anywhere and allow them to do almost anything you can dream up. By translating imagination into reality, well-executed VR technology offers the ability to deliver those life-changing stories every brand experience seeks to deliver. As with anything new, there is a learning curve, and guidance may be needed to understand and assess the options available. Ready to literally change the way your audiences see their worlds? Then let s get started!

3 In this environment, the user can engage with the virtual world through fun, playful actions. Why Is Virtual Reality So Hot Right Now? The concept of VR has been around for some time. The earliest forms of VR used stereoscopic photograph viewers to create a threedimensional image that gave the illusion of real life. The technology first saw wider interest in the 1990s when it began to hit arcades and made its way to consumer hands via Nintendo s short-lived Virtual Boy. But modern-day VR is possible thanks to today s technology we finally have the speed, resolution, and ability to generate a truly realistic, completely immersive, three-dimensional virtual environment. The technology may involve the user wearing a special headset or special clothing that is wired to drive the experience. In this virtual environment, the user can explore, interact with, and manipulate objects, and engage with the virtual world through fun, playful actions. The computer processors that drive VR have only in the past few years become powerful enough to create realistic real-time imagery at high frame rates. And as this technology becomes increasingly widespread and in-demand, VR implementation is finally within reach for many brands. The rapid evolution of smartphone technology, in part, has helped drive the popularity of VR. Phones now have the sensors and the power to support limited VR implementation, and users are ready to take their experiences to the next level. Brands should likewise be ready to seize this opportunity and solidify their market leadership. But before you rush to adopt VR just because it s the latest technology, you must select the right implementation so you can create stories that really engage with audiences.

4 Always remember this: content drives engagement.

5 How to Leverage Virtual Reality to Boost Engagement Always remember this: Content drives engagement. Even if you re using cutting-edge technology, creating an amazing experience comes from using the right content for the right objective at the right time. The great news is there are many avenues available to you to create customized, effective content to improve brand experiences and amplify events. VR Live Streaming Live 360-degree streaming of shows, keynotes, and specialty sessions can immerse attendees in the moment. For example, audiences can watch live sporting events or concerts from angles never-before imaginable. The cameras themselves can be placed in the live audience, or even on stage, in non-obtrusive positions. VR Videos & Films VR films put the viewer in the middle of the action, offering a (literally) more moving empathetic experience than any 2D films could ever deliver. They make audiences feel like they are actually in the middle of the action or story, and because they are so immersive, VR videos often create a sense of empathy that can truly change the audience. VR Product Demos Attendees can experience hands-on demonstrations that would be impractical, expensive, or otherwise impossible. For example, opportunities might include: Allowing prospects to directly test the operation and efficiency of a new product, like a massive machine, without the expense or danger of shipping a prototype Allowing physicians or healthcare providers to practice new surgical procedures or test new medical devices For attendees at the event, the VR experience can be delivered via special head-mounted displays (or HMDs) worn by the user; at-home viewers can watch using VR-compatible web browsers or through brandable, custom mobile apps.

6 It s not hard to imagine someday living, working, and socializing in a predominantly virtual world. Immersive VR Environments Use this emerging technology to create event spaces that bring concepts to life, such as: Allowing designers to provide virtual walk-throughs of their experiences long before the first physical piece is built out Virtually touring 100 venues in a single day, without touching the travel budget Entering a virtual store filled with clothing customized to your tastes or size, or walking into a virtual dealership where you design your dream car and take it for a test drive Exploring a dangerous environment safely, such as transporting the viewer to a war-torn country, the depths of the ocean, or the far reaches of outer space VR offers a wealth of opportunities in many facets of multiple industries. And because many of us already create things that never leave the web s digital space, it s not hard to imagine someday, in the not-so-faroff future, living, working, and socializing in a predominantly virtual world.

7 Selecting the Best VR Setup for Your Event Anxious to start using VR? You first need the right equipment for the right kind of stories, which means understanding the differences between the multitude of platforms, applications, and manufacturers available. You ll also need to consider how your audience will use VR: Do they require a room-scale experience? Will they be streaming content from the web? One size definitely doesn t fit all, so a solid understanding of your clients expectations and limitations will help you select the solution that fits your needs. Tethered VR Solutions This approach utilizes hardware connected to a relatively high-powered gaming PC to allow for room-scale experiences of different sizes Some options include: HTC Vive/SteamVR. The Vive lets audiences move around rooms of up to 15 x 15 using intuitive transportation tools and easy-to-use touch controllers. Oculus Rift Headset. Photo Credit: Oculus Oculus Rift. With its head-mounted display, Rift can perform roomscale tracking like the Vive. Most applications and games, however, are used while seated or standing with a smaller range of motion. Sony PlayStation VR. The PlayStation VR requires a cleared space of 9.8 x 6.2 to use, as well as costly accessories. VR experiences are limited to only those that Sony deems acceptable on its PlayStation platform. Portable VR Solutions If you d prefer your users not to be tethered to bulky equipment, mobile VR solutions allow more flexibility and wider implementation in larger groups. For these solutions, consider using: Samsung Gear VR. The Samsung Gear VR is the least expensive non-paper-based VR hardware, but it does require a compatible Samsung smartphone. Units are light, with a special high frame rate and a low-latency display mode that won t sicken users. Users can connect to select Bluetooth game controllers for added control, but games and apps don t always support these controllers.

8 power. However, we expect the technology to advance considerably, as Microsoft has poured billions into developing out its Holographic platform. OSVR. Many smaller manufacturers have embraced the Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) standard. This standard s development might be limited, however, by developers and consumers loyalties to the Oculus and SteamVR platforms. Google Daydream. Currently compatible with only Google s Pixel and Pixel XL, as well as the Moto Z, Moto Z Droid, and Moto Z Force Droid, Daydream View offers one of the most comfortable VR head-mounted displays available, with great graphics and decent resolution. Google Cardboard. Essentially a piece of cardboard with specialized Fresnel lenses, Cardboard is an easy, low-cost way to enter VR. Content creators can use Cardboard to create brandable VR viewing apps without investing in expensive equipment. But be aware that there is little or no ability to interact with content in most Cardboard viewers and applications. HoloLens. Microsoft has entered the VR space with HoloLens, which is currently in early developer beta. At the moment, it offers a generally small field-of-view display and paltry processing Browser-Based VR Solutions Although you won t get real virtual reality with a browser, you can still create immersive online experiences for audiences. The World Wide Web Consortium is actively developing the WebVR open draft specification to let browsers render VR environments as easily as they do standard web pages, and Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft have all committed to supporting WebVR in their modern web browsers. There s also already a library of videos on platforms like YouTube and Within that allow audiences to pan and tilt in whatever direction they please albeit in two dimensions only. Each step of the VR process is critical to creating amazing experiences. Once you ve chosen the right hardware and developed the right content, the next step is to put it all into action.

9 A Strategic View Leads to Better Engagement The best digital experiences are strategically developed and designed to deliver in line with an organization s overall goals and objectives. It s not enough to simply create virtual content and pick a delivery platform. The best digital experiences are strategically developed and designed to deliver in line with an organization s overall goals and objectives. With the strategic priorities aligned, VR offers a variety of solutions that can lead to an unprecedented level of engagement. As VR continues to evolve and affect all aspects of the brand experience process, are you prepared to dive into the virtual future and mold the way you engage with your audiences? About Freeman As the world s largest brand experience company, Freeman helps organizations connect with their customers by delivering seamless, innovative, and immersive brand experiences. Through comprehensive solutions including strategy, creative, logistics, digital solutions, and event technology, we help clients increase engagement and drive results.

10 want more? Request a consultation to learn about virtual reality and the value it can bring to your brand experience. WILSON TANG VP, DIGITAL EXPERIENCE +1.646.568.1245 freemanxp@freemanxp.com 2017 Freeman. All Rights Reserved.