Recording 360 videos advice needed

Heathcliff

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Ok, I hope someone can help me out on this. I want to purchase a 360 video camera, but as anchor I showcase images and normal footage in my video. That will be a problem, because images and normal footage are not 360.

Can I combine them in premiere pro or when you go 360, it's 360 only?

Thanks!
 
What what I gather, you're trying to combine normal footage with 360 footage in premiere pro, and then hope that it will switch modes halfway through or something?

I don't think YouTube has an option to automatically switch modes, but a clever trick could be to make your normal footage be on a kind of HUD in the 360 footage so it "floats" in the default view?
 
Not bad, is that even possible?
I think that your camera will come with tools to import your file into premiere and hopefully it will be a little straighfoward from there. Never worked with 360 footage but just thought it would look cool that way.[DOUBLEPOST=1477481343,1477481077][/DOUBLEPOST]
Not bad, is that even possible?
Just looked into it a bit, 360 camera footage will just look like circles or hemispheres in premiere, you can edit your normal footage in by overlaying it over the 360 footage, but if you want it to look like a cool HUD-ish kinda thing, you will need to tweak the curvature/shape of the normal footage so it fits. If your 360 camera rotates/moves, you might wanna motion track.
 
I think that your camera will come with tools to import your file into premiere and hopefully it will be a little straighfoward from there. Never worked with 360 footage but just thought it would look cool that way.[DOUBLEPOST=1477481343,1477481077][/DOUBLEPOST]
Just looked into it a bit, 360 camera footage will just look like circles or hemispheres in premiere, you can edit your normal footage in by overlaying it over the 360 footage, but if you want it to look like a cool HUD-ish kinda thing, you will need to tweak the curvature/shape of the normal footage so it fits. If your 360 camera rotates/moves, you might wanna motion track.

Ok I got it, you inspired me to adjust my search term on Google. The solution is this, Google it:
How to Add Text, Logo, and 2D video onto 360° Footage | SkyBox Studio

So its possible but now I have to see what options I have with Adobe Premiere CC
 
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