From the course: 360 Video Production and Post
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Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips
From the course: 360 Video Production and Post
Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips
- [Instructor] So when it comes to editing 360 clips inside of Final Cut Pro Ten, it's not much different from regular clips. So, here's a few things that I like to do with my 360 media. And in terms of editing and kind of keeping track with the portions of the clip that you might want, you could consider creating some keyword collections or even creating some favorites. So in terms of viewing our 360 material, I'm just going to select my meditate clip. And draw your attentions here to your view menu. You want your 360 viewer. This is how you're going to bring up the way of you being able to see your clip not only in the equirectangular view, but in fact, in a 360 view as well. As for your settings, depending on what's set up, you might want to mirror your VR headset and output to a VR headset. In this case, I'm not going to output to a headset, because I want to be able to just navigate around my clip here, in Final Cut, and able to see it here inside the viewer. So there we have the…
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Importing and creating proxies for 360 clips4m 28s
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Viewing and modifying 360 metadata in the viewer3m 16s
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Setting up and configuring an HMD4m 22s
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Adding, viewing, and editing 360 and VR proxy clips4m 28s
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Working in a 360 project4m 30s
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Editing 360 clips in the timeline5m
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