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Assembling footage on the timeline

Assembling footage on the timeline - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Assembling footage on the timeline

- [Instructor] Okay, now we finished stitching and we have a nice folder full of stitched 360 videos. - This room is called, lighting stand, - [Instructor] Notice how everything blends together and the stitches are nice and flat. I want you to notice the shape of these videos. They're wider than your normal 16 by nine frame. They're not 16 by nine, they're two by one, which in the fancy parlance of virtual reality is equirectangular, meaning it's exactly twice as wide as it is high, and the specific dimensions are 3840 wide by 1920 tall, that's an important number to remember. That's the dimensions of a 4k 360 video to be used in a spherical viewer. But now that they're flattened out like this, Final Cut Pro or any nonlinear editor can handle them. I'm gonna use Final Cut Pro 'cause it's what I like. If you'd like to learn more about Final Cut Pro there are loads of training resources here at Lynda.com in the online training library. You can find out anything that you want to know…

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