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http://dx.doi.org/10.33851/JMIS.2021.8.3.167

A Comparative Study on the Characteristics of Interactivity between Virtual Reality (VR) and Interactive Cinema  

Jeong, Da-Hee (Dept. of Mass Communication, Pukyong National University)
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Journal of Multimedia Information System / v.8, no.3, 2021 , pp. 167-174 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper compares VR cinema with interactive cinema from an interactive perspective to examine cinemas as a new medium. Rather than revealing the difference through this, the focus is on presenting a methodology that understands the cinema in a new environment that is now standing at the starting point. The development of video technology is changing not only the external elements of content but also the internal storytelling method, but the lack of killer content has always been pointed out as a problem compared to the remarkable development of technology. Therefore, it is necessary to specify the characteristics and types of interactions represented by VR (virtual reality) and new media represented by interactive media and to present directions. Therefore, the types and characteristics of interactions were compared with VR film produced in line with the new phenomenon and interactive film . Through this, we would like to present the meaning and value of the new film format from a media perspective.
Keywords
Virtual Reality; Interactivity; New media; Methodology; Interactive Cinema; VR Cinema;
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