That’s right, Kaleidoscope has launched a funding platform for premium virtual reality content. The invitation-only marketplace (limited to 500 members) is a place for VR industry leaders to get a first-look at new virtual reality films, games, and experiences. They will all be available for pre-sales, licensing, and other partnership opportunities. And if you ask their founder, he’ll tell you why funding is the key to bringing virtual reality into the main stream. When it comes to virtual reality, it’s all about looking to the future, as no avenue to mainstream adoption has materialize yet. Despite technology making virtual reality as easy as opening an app and strapping a headset to your face, people just aren’t catching on. Fortunately, Kaleidoscope’s investment in the medium should spur something that we can work with. With the market projected to hit $25 billion by 2021, investing in virtual reality is far from a bold move. Now, whether Kaleidoscope’s investments are instigating that projection or merely taking advantage of it remains to be seen. But if I were a betting man, I’d bet on Kaleidoscope. Read more about virtual reality on Tech.Co