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  • Kodak S360 – 360 degree video on YouTube

    Posted by Jesse Achtenberg on January 22, 2016 at 6:44 pm

    I’m working with some Kodak S360 footage as a proof of concept (hopefully leading to a larger budget setup).

    Anyone know a workaround to prevent YouTube from showing the black bottom space (the area not covered by the lens) on playback? I know it’s part of the format but maybe there is a way to limit the area the viewer can see..? Would have to be some kind of script for YouTube, I suppose. Long shot, but appreciate any help!

    Many thanks,

    Jesse

    Jesse Achtenberg replied 10 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Jesse Achtenberg

    January 22, 2016 at 8:57 pm

    Hi Dave,

    Vertical pixel count after editing in AE is 720 (the original is 1440×1440).
    I’m using this workflow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcrrskHYpBg

    YouTube does the wrapping for you so no need to create pans in AE.

    Here’s an example of what the black space where the lens can’t view looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erftYPflJzQ

    Thanks,

    Jesse

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  • Tero Ahlfors

    January 22, 2016 at 10:14 pm

    [Jesse Achtenberg] “I know it’s part of the format but maybe there is a way to limit the area the viewer can see..?”

    AFAIK there’s only one projection type Youtube supports now. So no.

  • Walter Soyka

    January 23, 2016 at 12:40 am

    Restricting the range of motion should be extremely unsettling if the viewer were wearing a head-mounted display.

    One trick is to fix it in comp: create an element that can plausibly exist under the camera mount, so it’s less distracting for the viewer when they look down than the black void.

    That, or sell the space as sponsorship…

    Walter Soyka
    Designer & Mad Scientist at Keen Live [link]
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
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  • Jesse Achtenberg

    January 24, 2016 at 6:03 pm

    Thanks for the advice, everyone. Maybe we’ll throw a logo treatment down there for the time being while waiting for a better rig.

    Hopefully YouTube will make it easier at some point to manually edit these properties.

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