In order to get a grasp on the best practices for 360, it is important to understand how viewers consume 360 video and what’s required to do so. What are the typical ways that people watch 360 video content? In this video, author Nick Harauz takes a look at the different ways people can watch your 360 productions.
- [Instructor] So we want to keep the end in mind…when we consider where our 360 movies are going to be viewed.…Something that we want to keep in mind as well is…depending on which place we want to serve people our movies…we might end up cutting off some of our audience.…Right now just know that most people…consume 360 content on their phone.…We also have computers…and on the right hand side you can see…a head set or head mounted display.…And, in my opinion, the head mounted display,…is one of the best places to view 360 video experiences,…because it forces you to become immersed in the 360 world.…
Just notice the subject's eyes there…aren't being affected by the outside environment.…Not to mention, their sound isn't being cut off…with the headset that their wearing.…Which means that they have the opportunity to…travel to a completely new world.…Which your phone doesn't necessarily do…nor does your computer.…Although, you can simulate it a bit better on a…computer environment if you do have, of course,…a head mounted display or have earphones where you can…
Author
Released
12/21/2018- Differences between 360 video, virtual reality, and augmented reality
- Recording Ambisonic sound
- Filming with the Samsung 360 and the GoPro Omni
- Stitching 360 video together
- Importing, editing, and organizing VR clips in Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X
- Adding transitions, effects, and graphics in Premiere Pro and After Effects
- Reorienting your 360 shots with Final Cut Pro X
- Adding effects with Final Cut Pro X
- Exporting your projects
Skill Level Intermediate
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Welcome
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Dive into 360 video1m 3s
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Exercise files32s
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1. Intro to 360 and Virtual Reality (VR)
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180 and 360 storytelling4m 13s
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The best 360 cameras4m 26s
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2. 360 Production and Stitch
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Filming with the GoPro Omni6m 20s
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Filming with the Vuze Camera5m 14s
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Solutions to stitch, part 15m 46s
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Solutions to stitch, part 28m 20s
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Solutions to stitch, part 310m 40s
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Solutions to stitch, part 45m 13s
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3. Import, Edit, and Organize VR Clips in Premiere Pro
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Creating a 360 sequence2m 51s
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Editing 360 clips4m 29s
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180 video support2m 45s
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4. Adding Transitions, Effects, and Graphics in Premiere Pro and After Effects
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Premiere Pro VR transitions4m 54s
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Working with Mocha VR7m 59s
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3D camera tracking5m 43s
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Mettle Mantra VR5m 41s
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5. Import, Edit, and Organize VR Clips in Final Cut Pro X
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Working in a 360 project4m 30s
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6. Adding Reorientation, Transitions, Effects, and Graphics in Final Cut Pro X
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Working with 2D and 3D text7m 22s
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Reframing 360 footage2m 40s
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7. Exporting Your Projects
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Conclusion
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Next steps34s
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