By Jarle Leirpoll
Even though Virtual Reality (VR) Video is inherently challenging as a storytelling tool; adds a lot of restraints on how we can light, direct, and shoot audio and video; puts huge demands on streaming bandwidth; and requires special hardware to really get the full VR experience, VR is still gaining popularity fast.
When you start editing 360-degree VR, you will bump into new words and terms like equirectangular video (Adobe has a good explanation ...