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A look at 360 in Motion, part 2
From the course: 360 Video Production and Post
A look at 360 in Motion, part 2
- [Instructor] So the last movie, we got a sense for how 360 video worked inside of Apple Motion, and in this movie, we're going to see how we can take that to our next level by actually saving projects from Motion into Final Cut Pro, which are 360 ready. I'm going to go over here and actually choose to select a Final Cut Pro title, and I want to choose the default 360 4K setting, but at a frame rate of 30 frames per second, and we'll just note that the duration happens to be five seconds. Now when we open inside of Motion, we're presented with a very similar background to that of when we chose the Motion project in the last movie, except we get this additional title background, and this is meant to be just a placeholder that's in the background which we can view our text, which is very small in the scene on. I'm going to get rid of this title background altogether, and here you can see our type element, and if we go to the Inspector, we can start to play around with its size. Right…
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Working with the Reorient tool5m 55s
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Working with 360 effects, part 13m 45s
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Working with 360 effects, part 25m 2s
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Working with 2D and 3D text7m 22s
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A look at 360 in Motion, part 16m 4s
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A look at 360 in Motion, part 27m 13s
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Reframing 360 footage2m 40s
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