Joe Miragliotta, the creator behind the Joe’s Daily YouTube channel, just released a video of his trip to Disneyland shot entirely through Google Glass. Having just gotten the glasses the day before, Joe decided to put Google Glass to the test and set to filming. The video gives viewers a first-hand look at how Google Glass works and the quality of video that can be shot from the glasses. Google Glass is expected to become available to the public at the end of this year and is anticipated to cost between $300 to $500.
You might also be interested in:
Live Stream: 5-Second Films Hosts ‘Stream-a-Thon’ for ‘Dude Bro Party Massacre 3’
It’s A Kiki: Vlogger Tyler Oakley Celebrates 1 Million Subscribers
Justin Bieber Accused Of Being High In Instagram Video, Sadness Invades Teenage Hearts Worldwide
[…] YouTube Video Filmed With Google Glass Proves Looking Ridiculous Might Be Worth It […]
[…] YouTuber Anthony Nold has broken the “art of vlogging” down into a short, sarcastic, but-not-entirely-inaccurate series of cues, cuts and comments. And while he’s not the first to make a video of this nature, his submission adds to the discussion that fissures are beginning to show — is the “standard style” of vlogging getting tired? […]