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Atlas V’s Antoine Cayrol joins us at the poolside podcast studio where he, among other things, instructs us on the importance of using the correct language when referring to VR makers. Cayrol does not take a doom and gloom approach to VR, but rather advocates for using commercial projects (which pay the bills and keep the lights on at many a VR studio) as time to hone one’s craft. Antoine also talks about the importance for VR to develop credibility with its audience (and ways to make that happen).
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Atlas V’s Antoine Cayrol joins us at the poolside podcast studio where he, among other things, instructs us on the importance of using the correct language when referring to VR makers. Cayrol does not take a doom and gloom approach to VR, but rather advocates for using commercial projects (which pay the bills and keep the lights on at many a VR studio) as time to hone one’s craft. Antoine also talks about the importance for VR to develop credibility with its audience (and ways to make that happen).