
This tour of Greenland gives viewers a unique look into the ways that climate change is affecting our planet. Greenland, where climate change meets the eye The video contains some fun drone based camera movement, although about 12 seconds in the shadow of the drone does break the suspension of disbelief in the historical scene. III medium tank as well as the StuG III self-propelled-gun as well as Soviet tanks like the T-34-76 and the BT-7. You’ll see a number of German tanks, such as the Pz.Kpfw. This piece, which was produced by Google and World of Tanks, takes you on the battlefield to witness an epic battle between two opposing tank armies. In the video, which was produced by DRYFT, Poole takes you on a journey through Gorongosa Park in Mozambique Africa as a part of the PBS TV documentary series Gorongosa Park: Rebirth of Paradise. Featuring some absolutely gorgeous visuals, awesome overlay elements, and nary a single stitch line in sight, this video is one that should not be missed. PBS jumps into the 360 video game with this short piece hosted by Emmy-award winning cinematographer, Bob Poole. These are some of the 360 videos that really caught our eye this week: GORONGOSA PARK: Rebirth of Paradise VR With these thoughts in mind it feels like the right time to begin to give credit to some of those videos that stand above the rest.

With filmmakers now armed with places to distribute their content, they are rapidly finding new ways to explore the medium and the amount of content is beginning to really explode. Whether or not you believe 360 video is actually “VR,” it is a vein of content which is undoubtedly going to help propel VR into the mainstream – especially on mobile platforms.
