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360° loop video by @ExploreCreateCapture #videoleap #tutorial #videoediting

Film & Animation


360° Loop Video by @ExploreCreateCapture #videoleap #tutorial #videoediting

Creating a mesmerizing and psychedelic skiing video is easier than you might think! Here's the step-by-step process I used to make my trippy skiing video, complete with a 360° camera and some creative video editing.

Step 1: Recording with a 360° Camera

First, I grabbed a 360° camera and mounted it on the end of a stick. To capture dynamic and immersive shots, I held the stick above my head and swung it around as fast as I could. This was quite challenging to do, especially while skiing, and I almost hit myself in the head several times. However, the end result was worth the risk for the unique perspective it provided.

Step 2: Editing with Video Leap by Light Tricks

Once I had my raw clips, I imported them into Video Leap by Light Tricks for editing. For each clip, I made a small cut towards the end. Here's a detailed breakdown of my editing process:

  • Tap on the clip you want to edit.
  • Tap on "Speed" and increase it by a factor of five.

Step 3: Fine-Tuning with Keyframes

To ensure smooth transitions and maintain the dynamic movement, I added minor keyframes in parts where my distance from the camera varied. These keyframes helped in adjusting the focus on areas where I might be further or closer to the camera.

Step 4: Adding Music

The final touch was adding a groovy music track to sync with the visual elements of the footage. The combination of high-speed visuals and music created a captivating experience.

And there you have it! Follow these steps, and you'll have your very own trippy skiing video.


Keywords

  • 360° camera
  • Skiing video
  • Video Leap by Light Tricks
  • Keyframes
  • Video editing
  • High-speed visuals
  • Creative shots
  • Dynamic movement

FAQ

Q: What camera did you use?
A: I used a 360° camera mounted on a stick for capturing the footage.

Q: Is it difficult to swing the camera while skiing?
A: Yes, it was quite difficult and risked hitting me in the head, but it provided a unique perspective.

Q: Can I use any video editing software?
A: For this particular tutorial, I used Video Leap by Light Tricks, but other software with similar features should also work.

Q: Why did you increase the speed by five?
A: Increasing the speed by five adds a dynamic and energetic feel to the video, making it more engaging.

Q: How did you ensure smooth transitions?
A: I used minor keyframes to adjust for variations in distance from the camera, ensuring smooth transitions.

Q: What type of music works best for this kind of video?
A: Groovy and high-energy music tracks usually complement the dynamic visuals well.

Q: Can this method be applied to activities other than skiing?
A: Absolutely! This technique can be adapted to various activities and settings for a similar trippy effect.