360 is immersion, and you’re inviting the viewer into something spectacular. Use the medium to its advantage, but one way to do that is by not over using it. It’s important to have a real reason for it. Not everything needs to be seen this way. ![]() So later, when it comes time to watch it on a VR headset, it will look that much better.Ĭreate the proper context for using a 360 video camera. This is helpful for syncing later, but also, it’s similar to what the human eye sees naturally. This is an obvious first step to make sure the exposure is the same in all the cameras as well to make sure you’re shooting in the square setting.Ħ0 frames per second is also suggested. Of course, make sure all of the GoPros have the same setting. Just use a piece of tape, labeling each one 1-6. You’ll need to be able to match up the footage to each camera later in editing. ![]() In the first video, Rob decides to use the multiple camera setup, so if you have the budget for that, there are a few tips. While many 360 videos are shot by setting up multiple cameras, it may not be very advantageous to your time or budget.
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