From the course: The Basics of 360 Video
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Options for working with 360 video: Consumer apps, DaVinci, FCPX, Premiere
From the course: The Basics of 360 Video
Options for working with 360 video: Consumer apps, DaVinci, FCPX, Premiere
- There are ton of professional video apps that allow you to work with 360 videos. Let's take a look at some of these solutions to take your video content to the next level. This will include information on Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and even DaVinci Resolve. When it comes to editing 360 video on a desktop there are a ton of options available. We're going to take a look at Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, and DaVinci in this movie and see some of the features that are available for when you're editing 360 content. When it comes to Final Cut, it is great for working with 360 video. It does not support 180 at this current time. However through third party plug-ins or let's say exporting a 180 video as 360, meaning half of the video being black, you can have a workflow inside of Final Cut. We've already seen options for viewing 360 video. Once Final Cut sees it as a 360 clip which will be identified by a badge…
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Looking at 360 video in post7m 9s
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Before you edit, know this3m 47s
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What do you mean by stitch?5m 27s
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Options for working with 360 video: Consumer apps, DaVinci, FCPX, Premiere6m 25s
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360 proprietary edit tools8m 16s
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Common 360 problems and solutions5m 37s
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360 plugin landscape5m
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How will you share it?1m 31s
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Additional options for sharing 360 content2m 1s
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