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ReelTime VRs New Amazon Prime Video Series To be Shot in 360 VR Showcases Select Resorts Able to be Seen by More than 32.4 Million US/UK Amazon Prime Viewers and on Top VR Networks

ReelTime VRs New Amazon Prime Video Series To be Shot in 360 VR Showcases Select Resorts Able to be Seen by More than 32.4 Million US/UK Amazon Prime Viewers and on Top VR Networks.

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ReelTime VRs New Amazon Prime Video Series To be Shot in 360 VR Showcases Select Resorts Able to be Seen by More than 32.4 Million US/UK Amazon Prime Viewers and on Top VR Networks

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[{"type":"text","content":"BOTHELL, WA / ACCESSWIRE / May 21, 2020 / ReelTime VR/ReelTime Media (OTC PINK:RLTR)(OTC PINK:BCCI) ReelTime VR announced that it is moving forward with its' planned filming of a new Virtual Reality series that will be produced utilizing its state of the art Virtual Reality production capabilities and its proprietary "Ubiquiview" technologies. The series which showcases unique resort properties is slated to debut on Amazon Prime Video and is expected to be able to be seen by its 32.4 million US/UK Amazon Prime Video Viewers.Earlier this year marking another pioneering achievement by ReelTime VR and another landmark first for Amazon Prime Video, ReelTime VRs VR travel series "In Front of View" starring international superstar Front Montgomery and her daughter Leonie Montgomery became the first and only content provider in the world to have shot a live-action series in full 360 Virtual Reality that had been adapted to, and able to be seen as a series on Amazon Prime Video.https://www.amazon.com/Mallika/dp/B083PS2CRN/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=in+front+of+view&qid=1579566153&s=instant-video&sr=1-1ReelTimes VR capabilities which were recently showcased in Inc. Magazines' March 24th issue solves the monetization problem of high production cost in relationship to the size of the potential audience that has thwarted VR content creation. Using ReelTime process and Ubiquiview technology, content can be shot in VR yet made available to major networks and other flat content portals as well. By expanding the number of potential viewers from only those with a VR headset to nearly all widely used formats, traditional monetization via product placement, embedded advertising, pre, and post-roll sponsorships, etc. become possible.Barry Henthorn CEO stated: "With on-location shooting having halted due to the COVID 19 virus and restrictions on travel, we have been able to continue the development of our production processes and technology developments. We are very much looking forward to the world safely traveling again and to our ability to share unique resorts with those who are considering traveling or are unable to experience the resorts. The ability for the new series to be seen on Amazon Prime and on top VR portals has been instrumental in our ability to gain sponsors and partners for the project."I...

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