From the course: The Basics of 360 Video
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What about 180 video?
- So 360 Video demands a few things You need fast memory cards to capture high end footage, and also to play back the material to your phone. The Insta360 1X is a great example. It happens to be a micro sd card that I have currently installed that is of a V30 class, which is extremely fast, And allows for me to capture this 5.7K footage. Now, on top of this You then also need hard drives to store this information. Now, what if there was a solution that would give you high quality immersive experiences but cut down on the bandwidth of your storage and speed demands? Enter where 180 comes in. This allows you to capture only half of the sphere. One example of a camera that can do this Is the Vuze XR that's in front of me right now. You can see that it's in it's 180 mode and captures it stereoscopically but if I brought it in like this It captures 360. So the 180 mode on the Vuze XR allows you to capture only half of…
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What is 360 video?2m 18s
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How to view 360?4m 18s
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What about 180 video?2m 7s
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Do I really need to shoot 180 or 360?3m 10s
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Consumer 360 camera solutions3m 46s
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Before you shoot, know this4m 31s
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What's spatial audio and do you need it?3m 13s
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Tips for moving cameras1m 39s
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360 video for HD production3m 42s
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360 tools in iOS and Android phones4m 17s
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Hands on with the Insta360 One X2m 21s
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Hands on with the Vuze XR1m 36s
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