360 video cameras use multiple lenses or a single fisheye lens to capture a complete 360-degree view.
The footage can be viewed on various devices, including computers, smartphones, and VR headsets.
Planning is crucial for a successful 360 video shoot.
Identify key locations and points of interest to enhance your footage.
Use equipment like tripods or stabilizers to capture stable footage.
Position the 360 camera correctly and ensure it is level and stable. Mostly putting the camea on Eye height would have the best result.
Remember that everything is in the shot. Pay attention to the entire environment, not just what's in front of the camera. Use a remote or timer to avoid being in the frame while filming.- Ensure even lighting throughout the entire scene to prevent drastic exposure changes. Be mindful of shadows and how they might appear in the final footage.
Slow, deliberate movements work best. Sudden or fast motions might disorient viewers.
Keep objects minimum 1.5m from the camera.
360 cameras can drain batteries quickly. Have spare batteries or a power source available for longer shoots.
Avoid Overstimulation: While you want to create an immersive experience, too many moving elements or overly busy scenes might overwhelm viewers.
Use the provided software or third-party tools to stitch the footage.
Enhance colors, adjust exposure, and apply effects for improved visual quality.
Maintain smooth transitions between clips for a seamless viewing experience.