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Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips in the Source Monitor

Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips in the Source Monitor

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Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips in the Source Monitor

- [Instructor] In the last movie, we imported this 360 clip from the exercise files folder, and Premiere Pro has something called Auto Aware 360 that you should be aware of. What that does is if you have the appropriate 360 metadata tagged onto your clip, Premiere Pro is going to see this. How will they know this? A few things. One is if you right click your file and then you choose to go to the Modify interpret footage. At the very bottom of the dialogue box you'll see, hey I'm using a certain amount of VR properties from this file that shows me that this footage is Equirectangular, shows you the horizontal caption view and the vertical, and that this is indeed Monoscopic footage. For any reason if it didn't see this clip as being VR, i.e. it doesn't have the appropriate VR metadata, you could ask to conform this file to a particular projection. There's not a lot to choose from, so it has to be Equirectangular (laughs), and then give it it's appropriate layout being either a…

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