YouTube gained a new playlist Thursday filled with videos rooted in virtual reality (VR), which allows the viewer to visualize depth. The new VR videos on YouTube include a "Hunger Games" trailer, and shoemaker TOMS Virtual Giving Trip.
The
move gives YouTube on Android a VR edge, and the experience through Google Cardboard supports 360-degree videos. Those who own Google Cardboard can also view nearly all videos through what
the company calls a virtual movie theater-like experience.
The TOMS video allows viewers to take a virtual journey to Peru to see the work its Giving Partners do and to spend time with some of
the children who receive the shoes.
Google says viewers can watch any video using Google Cardboard, and experience what it calls "a kind of" virtual movie theater by selecting the "Cardboard"
option from the watch page menu. Drop your phone into your viewer.
The feature aims to pump up YouTube's latest subscription service, YouTube Red, which launched last week. It's a membership
program for videos and music that gives content creators a way to earn money from their videos. YouTube Red provides a secondary revenue stream for creators in addition to what they already earn
through ads.
The revenue from YouTube Red membership fees is distributed to video creators based on how much members watch the content. As with YouTube's advertising business, the majority of
the revenue goes to creators, per Google.
Subscription revenue payments will be sent at the beginning of each month, at the same time that ad revenue payments are usually received.
Creators will see an Estimated Earnings Report for YouTube Red in YouTube Analytics. While the views and watch time are included in the report, they are not split between views from YouTube Red
members and views from non-YouTube Red members.
Google says long term creators will see data split by YouTube Red members and non-members, similar to what they see in YouTube Analytics for
metrics such as subscribed and not subscribed viewers.