VR Production Companies: Choosing One for Your Next Project

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October 14, 2022

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July 3, 2024

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VR Production Companies: Choosing One for Your Next Project

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Virtual reality (VR) simulates a 3D environment in which users feel immersed. They can browse, control and experience the simulation using a controller while wearing an advanced VR headset such as Meta’s (formerly known as Oculus) Quest 2, Valve Index, or HTC Vive Pro 2. During the experience, the user is most likely tracked with special cameras and tracking technology.

Even though VR technology has only recently started getting popular, Ivan Sutherland and his student Bob Sproull created the first VR headset in 1968. But before that, there were several attempts at VR such as:

Today, virtual reality is on the rise. The virtual reality market was worth $6.1 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $20.9 billion by 2025. Virtual reality can be found in many fields, including healthcare, entertainment, space and military, marketing, education, occupational safety, and more.

Since the field is still in its infancy (which can’t be said for some of their peers, such as artificial intelligence), most businesses rely on VR production companies to help them out. In this post, we’ll take a look at what it takes to do a VR project and list some of the most exciting VR production companies you should consider for your next one.

How to Get Started with VR Production?

While VR is currently a niche market, it has huge creative potential. It will likely become even more popular worldwide, especially considering that even technology giants like Meta are investing in projects with VR at the forefront.

When it comes to getting started with VR production, there are a few things you need to consider. First, VR projects can be made for a variety of budgets, all the way from $20,000 to over $150,000, depending on your needs.

The low-budget VR projects are designed for short VR experiences on mobile and are viewed with Google Cardboard or similar devices. Most of the time, they use 2D assets.

The medium-budget projects are similar to the low-budget ones but instead have more scripting and interactivity. Some also include spatial audio and custom character design.

High-end VR projects are done for powerful and costly computers. They are usually longer and run on VR headsets such as the HTC Vive Pro 2 or Oculus Rift S. These VR experiences are mostly scripted, have video game graphics, and allow the user to explore the virtual environment.

To understand if VR is right for you, you should consider a few factors:

  • Medium: Is VR the suitable medium for your story?
  • Budget: Can you afford a VR project? Remember, the level of immersion depends on your budget.
  • Control, pacing, and interactivity: Are you okay with allowing your audience to explore the VR world, put them through different pacing, and do you want to have more or less interactivity? All these can hugely affect your VR project.
  • Motion sickness: VR can cause motion sickness for some people. How would this affect your project?
  • Technical specifications: Not everything can be done on the same platform.

To make things easier for yourself, consider all these factors, talk to VR production companies, and try as many VR experiences as possible.

Now that you know the basics of getting started with VR production, let’s look at some companies that can help you.

VOID Software

VOID Software is a software development company creating high-end software products and deploys high-performance agile teams that deliver outstanding results. They work with startups, established businesses, and investors looking for a partner who can support them with reliable technical solutions and push the envelope of possibilities every day.

They enjoy deconstructing existing concepts and creating something new, making AR/VR the ultimate space to explore new ideas and bring them to life. VOID uses state-of-the-art tools and frameworks. Being on the cutting edge of technology allows them to develop lightweight mobile applications that work across all platforms.

The company constantly explores new trends and possibilities and enjoys new challenges — making them an excellent choice for your next project.

Angry Nerds

Angry Nerds specializes in digital products and professional software services. They offer a comprehensive approach and cover everything from discovery workshops and software architecture design through prototyping, development, deployment, and maintenance.

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Angry Nerds was founded in 2015 and so far has completed over 400 projects for companies of all sizes. Their team is made up of engineers, analysts, and digital artists. Angry Nerds are built on top of curiosity, transparency, reliability, flexibility, and responsibility. They fear no challenge, and for them, no bug is too small.

To stay on top of the industry, Angry Nerds fosters a culture of knowledge exchange and education. Outside of that, they are an enthusiastic tight-new crew that loves working together. Combining all of this makes it easy to see why you should consider Angry Nerds for your next project.

Case3D

Case3D is a team of architectural designers and technologists who translate property vision into visuals that will transport homebuyers and investors. Thanks to their unique qualifications, they are on a mission to push the limits of what is possible regarding real estate presentations.

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Case3D says they understand how technology can engage and inspire. They specialize in simplifying the process of embracing pioneering digital 3D solutions. Case3D also help clients bring their vision to life by creating immersive, believable, and great-looking worlds for their customers to explore and enjoy.

Their forte allows them to create mesmerizing experiences and transport people into the future — all great qualities you should look for in your next VR production company.

Final Thoughts

Virtual reality is definitely here to stay. Some are even better at VR becoming an addition or even an extension of our lives. And as VR and surrounding technologies evolve, more and more businesses will be interested in doing a VR project — if not for the advanced technology and the wide range of industries it can help — then for the joy and the entertainment factor it brings to people.

If you want to partner up with a VR production company, choose one that can do exactly what you need for the budget you can afford. If they have specialized experience in your particular industry — that’s even better. Their specific knowledge about what you do and how you operate and expertise in your field can be a huge factor in the efficiency of your project and, ultimately, its success.

FAQs:

If you’re still unsure about VR production and whether VR is the right choice for you, take a look at these FAQs.

Q1: Who manufactures VR?

VR is a growing industry full of exciting startups and even veterans — some of the biggest manufacturers in VR include:

  • ScienceSoft USA Corporation — IT consulting and software development services for several specializations, including VR
  • World Viz — Custom development and design, hardware integration and installation, and training
  • PocketCake — VR applications for many industries, including architecture, engineering, law, medicine, and more, according to  Thomasnet.

Q2: Who makes hardware for VR headsets?

When it comes to hardware, a few significant manufacturers in VR are:

  • Christie Digital — which produces 3D projection and advanced visualization
  • Sensics, Inc. — which manufactures virtual reality components and devices
  • Viotek — which produces VR headsets, according to Thomasnet.

Q3: Who is the leader in virtual reality?

Meta, the parent company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is a leader in VR. Google is another heavy hitter in the VR industry. Some other VR leaders include Unity, Microsoft, HTC, Magic Leap, and Wevr.

While there are many leaders in VR, it can be helpful to be aware that some are leaders more broadly in tech fields, and others are specified only in VR.

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Vojin Deronjic is a content writer at Pangea.ai. He has more than 5 years of experience in content marketing and project management and loves to write about remote work and productivity.

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