Google launches ‘Glass Creative Collective,’ provides five film schools with three sets of Glass each

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Google's most recent initiative, the Glass Creative Collective, strives to bring Glass to education— more specifically, film schools. Google has announced that it will be lending three sets of Glass each to five film schools, including The American Film Institute, CalArts, Rhode Island School of Design, UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, and USC. The goal is to allow students to experiment to create an immersive experience with Glass, and find new ways that the product can be used in the film industry.

Here's what Google had to say about it all on their +Google Glass page.

We’re really interested to find out how Glass will contribute to the craft of storytelling, specifically through film. So, we reached out to various film schools, including The American Film Institute, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television and University of Southern California. They’ll start exploring how Glass can be used in production, documentary filmmaking, character development and things we haven’t yet considered …

Via: 9to5 Google
Source: Variety

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