It’s working with its virtual reality branch to offer a new video experience
Facebook is working with its virtual reality branch Oculus to bring 360-degree videos to your News Feed.
“Our goal at Facebook is to connect you with
the people and things that matter, every single day. Over time, we’ve
seen that people enjoy more immersive content in their News Feeds,” the
company said in a blog post. “This is one reason video has been so
successful on Facebook, and we’re excited to take it a step further with
360 video.”
By grabbing and clicking your cursor on the
video, or tilting the screen on desktop or mobile, you can interact with
the video to provide an enhanced viewing experience, according to the
company.
Facebook has partnered with Star Wars,
Discover, GoPro, LeBron James, Saturday Night Live, and VICE on launch
to provide the new videos.
“There’s also a whole world of video creators
and storytellers who are at the cutting edge of exploring this medium,
and over the coming days they too will be able to upload their 360
videos to Facebook,” the social media network said. “We’re excited to
see more innovative and compelling 360 videos being shared from these
publishers.”
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