Former mobile giant Nokia is looking to pivot its offering into Hollywood with its recently announced OZO virtual reality camera.
The communications specialist, having sold its mobile production unit to Microsoft in 2014, is hoping to trump several tech start-ups working on VR capture devices with the $60,000 OZO camera.
The Helsinki-based company is courting top Hollywood studios with the camera, earlier this year adopting the likes of Sid Ganis, former president of both Paramount Pictures and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Ted Schilowitz, a 20th Century Fox futurist and Steve Schklair chief executive of 3ality Technica.
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Source: The Drum