Imagine watching a cricket match and seeing all the basic statistics surrounding your favorite player without taking your eyes off the game. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) aim to visually enhance the event experience via a head-up screen on any android or iPhone smart device. Instead of marketing to consumers, however, AR & VR technology is able to help event organizers, sports directors and advertisers a (significant) premium on very detailed details that know which artists are most popular and when. AR & VR lead the next stage of the event experience with all the magic it hides inside.
The recent production of the epic Indian historical film Bahubali & Bahubali 2 is an example of developments in the use of AR & VR in filmmaking and events for their presentation. The high quality visuals and trends of AR & VR were used to their greatness by Bahubali Rajamouli's team. Not only by allowing moviegoers to experience reality in the movie, but also by making them a later experience every time they play their smart gadgets. The technology that powers the Bahubali VR comes from the laboratories of AMD's Radeon Technologies Group. 360-degree technology helps the director and the team visualize the film in great detail in a very short time.
Real estate agents launch the forms and material of their projects, such as business cards, brochures, etc., with integrated AR & amp; VR in the hardware. This 360-degree technology attracts investors to experience the reality of construction at the same time without visiting the property simply by using their smart phone or smart devices while visualizing everything at the same time. It's the live action that matters. Users can then take photos and share them with their friends across the social media universe.
AR & VR creates a significant space in the film, business, education, sports, games and many other industries. Scientists encourage this technology in their research, as it helps them enhance their skills by better understanding reality. In addition, AR & VR captured images can be embedded with hidden metadata and tracked as they travel around the Internet, giving even more unknown information about how their customers are perceived online.
Developments in AR & VR are truly exciting for the opportunities they signal. Imagine watching the Olympics and watching how fast each runner runs as he sprints to the finish line, or watching a boxing match and knowing what each punch is and how much damage he does to the opponent. Or, we may never need to ask again who an actor is in a movie, just to show and see his whole history.
The future of augmented reality is the power of a movie, a sports announcer and a sophisticated gadget in your pocket.