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Did you guys watch the last webinar? It has some good information on 360 videos and images.
Yes I did, its a good one, but not explaining the panning thing
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Hi dijkx -
I wasn't there (obviously), but the original 360° videos/timelapse sequences could have been shot from a tripod with a rotation pan head like this or these
If that's the case, the pan motion is recorded in the video/timelapse rather than being edited in.
Cheers - Tony
Hi Tony,
Thanks for your reply. That must be the way it's done. Would be nice though if Cyberlink implemented this feature in the next update.
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Is it possible to slowly rotate a 360 photo or a 360 video with powerdirector 16?
Yes. In PowerDirector 16, there is a view designer (or view direction designer). There you can achieve rotating with keyframes.
Wait! It depends on what you want to do.
You have a 360° video or photo. Load it and PD16 will ask, what you want do do. 360° project or 2D project.
360° project: You cannot rotate the video automatically. you can choose the starting 360° view, but not with keyframes or so. Its just the starting point. You can choose the view by dragging the video with the mouse. Thats the way, 360° videos work.
2D project: Here you can rotate the viodeo/photo with the view direction designer, as told above. Thats because in 2D video, you can only look in one direction. So view angle horizontally, vertically and the zoom factor of that view can be choosen.
Hatti
Hatti, Thanks for your quick response. I was just wondering how this guy did the panning (see link below)?. It is much more dynamic this way. It is a video from the original Cyberlink channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKCJPjERm3M
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Is it possible to slowly rotate a 360 photo or a 360 video with powerdirector 16?
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