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Littlstar brings 360-degree videos to the Apple TV

Littlstar’s library contains thousands of 360-degree videos produced by major brands like Discovery, National Geographic, Showtime, and Disney, as well as curated content from individual contributors.

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Apple TV users can explore any part of the video by using the Siri remote to tweak their viewpoint.


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Littlstar, which already has an iOS app, is backed by Disney Accelerator, which provides both financial backing and mentoring for tech companies launching products in the consumer entertainment and media fields. When the service first popped up previous year, it claimed to be the first online community for VR, panoramic and 360-degree videos. The experience seems to be quite something, offering Apple TV owners a new means of interacting with the content they are watching, and helping viewers more than ever feel like they’re engaging with something live, rather than a recording. Unlike YouTube, Littlstar exclusively publishes 360-degree videos, and while it doesn’t have the breadth of content you’d find on Google’s streaming giant, there’s still a wealth of clips from the likes of National Geographic and Wall Street Journal. On PCs, users have to click and drag on the videos.


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Chief executive of Littlstar, Ben Nunez, said “as more and more content creators look to 360 videos and virtual reality to tell stories and connect with consumers, we want to provide them with the widest distribution across platforms”.

Lastly, with the expectancy of the app on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Sony PlayStation VR by 2016, users can now experiment with Littlestar on the web or through their Android devices for free.

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What’s curious about this is how this type of videos can be viewed through the Apple TV. The remote’s trackpad lets users smoothly pan around in any direction they like with just the tip of their finger.

Littlstar Launches 360 Video App on Apple TV