How To Edit GoPro MAX 360 Footage In Final Cut Pro
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Here is a GoPro editing how to tutorial on how I edit GoPro MAX 360 footage in Final Cut Pro (FCPX).
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Chapters:
00:00-00:36 Video Introduction
00:37-02:31 Converting With GoPro Player
02:32-08:38 360 Video ReFraming Tutorial
08:39-12:12 Advanced Technique
12:13-12:52 Video Outro
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SO helpful! Thanks a ton.
Of course!
You did a great job on this video, Corbin! Thanks for teaching us.
Thank you!
Do you have an upload on using a GoPro360 video as B roll?
I do not but that’s a great idea! I want to make that video now. 👍🏻
yes, pretty much the same work flow as mine; i only use the GoPro Player app to convert to the equirectangular projection; i also use the mouse to orient the video image in combination with adjusting the individual rotary dials; i've been happy with the Hero Max; supposedly version 2 is to be released soon ... hopefully, it has specs, performance that meets or surpasses the new Insta360 RS w/ 1" sensor.
Awesome! Yes I really hope there’s a MAX2 with insane specs!
Is fcpx did any update to make it easier to edit max360 footage?
No not that I am aware of
Good
Thanks man, any other helpful tips for Final Cut Pro tag me in em
Does this not work well for apple silicon? Can't seem to get it to work right on my mac studio.
I actually don’t know for sure sorry! I don’t have apple silicon yet.
Is there a way ro make the Orientation PAN/TILT linear? everything I am trying is making the orientation pan to curve in and out so it slows down the pan toward the ends so i am unable to link to shots to pan evenly. Thanks for any help and this video was handy! (your video just suggested starting the pans earlier and later which is a pain, but on standard pans and KB style you can adjust to linear).
This is one of the frustrating things in fcpx with 360 footage….whenever I want really smooth motion I actually end up using gopro FXReFrame in Adobe Premier.
Hello, I loaded my gopro 360 video and am trying what you are doing. On mine I have no option of field of view and mapping under orientation??? Thank you
Did you export the .360 gopro file from gopro player as an equirectangular file?
See comment to @SFBayMTB above.
So I was able to export in equirectangular after closing and retrying but this time exporting only a trimmed clip (which makes no sense) BUT now in that sub menu I don't see what you're seeing. Under the orientation there is no FOV or Mapping.. and instead of Orientation I have Reorient... also the video on the screen looks like an unwrapped 360 screen.. if that makes sense. I am so lost lol
Are you exporting as a ProRes 422 file?
@@CorbinBlanton I did the ProRes 422 HQ one I think
I have FCP 10.6.5 and I do not see a "Mapping" choice in the "Orientation" area. Is there a plugin that I need, or has the "mapping" feature been moved to another area within FCP?
It should still be in the inspector. The only thing I can think of is….did you convert the 360 video file to a useable format using GoPro player first?
@@CorbinBlanton I exported to a .mov file. Does it need to be mp4 or something else? And the file is 56Gigs. I exported in ProRes and a 6K video. I want to do my edit and export out of Final Cut in 6K, so I figured I needed to import at 6K.
@@JohnBreezy22 Here try this article from the GoPro Community: community.gopro.com/s/article/GoPro-Player-Render-360-Video?language=en_US
@SFBayMTB Here's what I discovered after having the same problem. If your project is set up as a 360 project in FCP (meaning you're going to output a navigable video for headset or mobile), then you don't see the "Mapping" or "FOV" in the Orient section. If your project is set up as a flat 1080p project (meaning you're going to output a flat video and reframe the 360 shots), then you do get the options. This video is about how to output a flat video -- note that at 3:00 in his project settings, it's set to 1080p HD.
@@DougNelson88 Thanks for this. it's very helpful.
Question: Is the "Tiny Planet" option only available when a video is 1080P? Is there a way to create a "tiny planet" in a higher resolution?
To get around the 1080p output limitation inherent in reframed video from GoPro Player, could I output from GoPro Player in 4K or 5.6K, then do my reframing in Final Cut Pro, thus maintaining 4K or 5.6K HD quality?
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Same here! Video was also very helpful ahahah@@CorbinBlanton