Jaunt just raised $65 million from big investors like Disney to go all in on virtual reality
Jaunt
Jaunt is a company who creates live-action video "experiences" for virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift, Gear VR, and Google Cardboard, including the popular Paul McCartney concert where the famous singer performed "Live and Let Die."
Jaunt
Jaunt says it will use the $65 million investment from Disney and others to "scale up content creation and technology innovation."
"This round further illustrates our commitment and dedication to advancing the scope of cinematic VR - for filmmakers, storytellers, and audiences alike," said Jens Christensen, CEO and co-founder of Jaunt, in a press release. "With the support of these world-class companies, we will explore new avenues, building on our leadership position to deliver amazing VR experiences using best-in-class tools, technology, and creative teams."
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Additional investors in the Series C round include Evolution Media Partners, TPG Growth and Participant Media, China Media Capital, ProSiebenSat.1 SE, Axel Springer SE, and The Madison Square Garden Company.
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