“I’m not trying to make the camera movements themselves be what’s special. I’m trying to have the shot just be usable, nice, and not distracting.” This was said right at the beginning, and this is what hooked me to watch the whole video. This is very well done and very helpful to me editing 360 footage. I did not know about the gyroscopic feature on the phone and will have to try that. Also, this guy is very well spoken. I subscribed and am going through older videos and looking forward to the new ones.
Thank you, Levi. This was super nice. I bought Insta360 X3 mostly thanks to your videos. I have been watching them for years. I am also a member (through a second TH-cam account), and you are a great inspiration. I have been actually exporting clips to ProRes and sometimes pushing them quite a bit with color grade. Often times I am surprised how much they can handle. However, highlights recovery or shadow recovery is still very poor, as expected from 8-bit. I almost always shoot alone, so it's a great camera to have. I have tried many specialty cameras, Insta360 GO, also DJI Osmo, and I have sold them all except my X3. That camera can get shots which wouldn't be possible any other way. So again, thank you for this guide, I learned a lot. I haven't tried exporting with the phone through the live view, I didn't even know it's possible, but I have many shots for my future films which are already shot, and I will re-export them in that way. For example, when we went hornet hunting with Chinese farmers. That way of processing the footage will be perfect because I was really struggling with keyframing it.
Levi, thanks for making this video! Just yesterday I was thinking about how you and Jesse make editing 360 videos look so easy, as I struggled to edit something I shot on the X4. This video will be a super helpful thing to go back and reference. Have you used Insta360’s plugin for Premiere? Or is the Gopro one just a better version?
“I’m not trying to make the camera movements themselves be what’s special. I’m trying to have the shot just be usable, nice, and not distracting.”
This was said right at the beginning, and this is what hooked me to watch the whole video. This is very well done and very helpful to me editing 360 footage. I did not know about the gyroscopic feature on the phone and will have to try that. Also, this guy is very well spoken. I subscribed and am going through older videos and looking forward to the new ones.
Thank you, Levi. This was super nice. I bought Insta360 X3 mostly thanks to your videos. I have been watching them for years. I am also a member (through a second TH-cam account), and you are a great inspiration. I have been actually exporting clips to ProRes and sometimes pushing them quite a bit with color grade. Often times I am surprised how much they can handle. However, highlights recovery or shadow recovery is still very poor, as expected from 8-bit. I almost always shoot alone, so it's a great camera to have. I have tried many specialty cameras, Insta360 GO, also DJI Osmo, and I have sold them all except my X3. That camera can get shots which wouldn't be possible any other way. So again, thank you for this guide, I learned a lot. I haven't tried exporting with the phone through the live view, I didn't even know it's possible, but I have many shots for my future films which are already shot, and I will re-export them in that way. For example, when we went hornet hunting with Chinese farmers. That way of processing the footage will be perfect because I was really struggling with keyframing it.
The phone editing is honestly a super unique feel. I really enjoy the end result
Thanks I am getting ready to launch a new channel this fall. You have helped me start to build my system, workflow
Thanks a lot man! I just got a x4 as a gift. A bit intimidating but promising.
Levi, thanks for making this video! Just yesterday I was thinking about how you and Jesse make editing 360 videos look so easy, as I struggled to edit something I shot on the X4. This video will be a super helpful thing to go back and reference. Have you used Insta360’s plugin for Premiere? Or is the Gopro one just a better version?
The GoPro plugin is the one that insta360 recommends themselves in the past
Absolutely nobody uses the movement one to edit footage. Come on, trolling surely?
I use it in every single video