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Shot on:
insta 360 rs one inch
Insta360 ONE RS 1 inch 360 edition and
QooCam8K, using two different cameras,
I tried shooting a VR180 3D video.
It became famous for the opening of the taiga drama “Saigodon”.
I went to Ogawa Falls in Minamiosumi Town.
There is a promenade of about 1.2km,
It has been maintained and has less ups and downs than before, making it easier to walk.
I took pictures at several places along the way and edited the video according to the directions.
There are 12 cuts of 15 seconds each, with the last cut being 30 seconds.
The distance between the cameras is 120mm, which is wider than the interpupillary distance (65~70mm).
The three-dimensional effect is emphasized a little more than in reality.
Upon arrival, the cut from the rear of the observatory is 270mm.
For the final cut, I used two tripods and moved the camera away.
Photographs are taken at a distance of approximately 1.3m.
The further away you move the camera, the smaller it looks like a diorama.
As a result, the three-dimensional effect is greatly emphasized.
The final cut shows the columnar joints and the three-dimensional feel of the trees above them.
I think you can feel it quite a bit.
Shooting date: Thursday, April 25, 2024
Cam: Insta360 ONE RS 1 inch 360 degree version/
QooCam8K
Edit: Premiere Pro CC2024
BGM: Free BGM/music material MusMus
http://musmus.main.jp/
(I'm Japanese and I'm not good at English, so
I wrote this using Google Translate. )
Check it out on Google Maps!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/qKbcwMwGgzSgnh
QooCam8K, using two different cameras,
I tried shooting a VR180 3D video.
It became famous for the opening of the taiga drama “Saigodon”.
I went to Ogawa Falls in Minamiosumi Town.
There is a promenade of about 1.2km,
It has been maintained and has less ups and downs than before, making it easier to walk.
I took pictures at several places along the way and edited the video according to the directions.
There are 12 cuts of 15 seconds each, with the last cut being 30 seconds.
The distance between the cameras is 120mm, which is wider than the interpupillary distance (65~70mm).
The three-dimensional effect is emphasized a little more than in reality.
Upon arrival, the cut from the rear of the observatory is 270mm.
For the final cut, I used two tripods and moved the camera away.
Photographs are taken at a distance of approximately 1.3m.
The further away you move the camera, the smaller it looks like a diorama.
As a result, the three-dimensional effect is greatly emphasized.
The final cut shows the columnar joints and the three-dimensional feel of the trees above them.
I think you can feel it quite a bit.
Shooting date: Thursday, April 25, 2024
Cam: Insta360 ONE RS 1 inch 360 degree version/
QooCam8K
Edit: Premiere Pro CC2024
BGM: Free BGM/music material MusMus
http://musmus.main.jp/
(I'm Japanese and I'm not good at English, so
I wrote this using Google Translate. )
Check it out on Google Maps!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/qKbcwMwGgzSgnh