Huccio Introduces 42K 'VR Porn' Production System

LOS ANGELES — Calling its latest offering the “World’s first 42K GGGGG Virtual Reality Orgy for Oculus,” Huccio is leading the way to the next generation of adult content production.

With the adult entertainment industry poised to revolutionize itself with a wave of immersive content designed to take advantage of the VR headsets now coming to market, a few forward looking firms are taking their first tentative steps into this brave new world, with Huccio making a bold leap to the head of the pack.

“While we are not the first to shoot VR porn, we can certainly say that this is the highest resolution VR porn ever captured,” says a Huccio rep, of the video that features “Five of the hottest porn stars all around you for the full erotic 360 experience.”

Immediately available for download by viewers of at least 18 years of age is a two minute promotional teaser of the company’s Virtual Reality technology showcase, which features amazing performances by Staci Carr, Ryan Ryans, Vanessa Veracruz, Natasha White and Shyla Jennings, as they explore themselves and each other, in what may be the highest-definition porn ever produced.

The preview files have been down sampled to 2.8K and will work in Oculus GearVR, Google Cardboard via Kolor Eyes or any 360 viewer app on Android or iOS and are available here.

Huccio captures its VR video using a custom built 42K Virtual Reality rig that is comprised of seven 6K Red Dragon cameras. While its VR productions are just now ramping up, the company is already at the forefront of hi-tech adult video production, with its ultra-crisp, super slow motion clips shot in 4K at a whopping 1,000 frames per second — a major increase over the 30 fps that is more commonly used.

The company is currently offering free memberships that include hardcore previews, with plans for a Valentine’s Day launch of its full adult content subscription service.

For more information, visit Huccio.com.

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