I finally made a version I like of the Taylor Canyon with the 360 edits.
You completely control the point-of-view!
What you see is in your hands.
On a desktop use the circular disk on the top left hand side of the window.
Or you can turn the POV with the mouse grabber hand.
On a phone or tablet, you can use your finger to turn the POV.
You can also physically turn device which works with the gyro-meter on the device.
Pinch and expand also work.
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Enjoy!
Thanks, Dan!
YOU THE VIEWER, CONTOL THE POINT-OF-VIEW POV!
Use the circular disk on the top left hand side if you’re on a desktop. On a tablet or phone you can simply physically turn the device and you can use pinch too.
This is the Taylor Canyon in Colorado.
The control is literally in your hands.
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I thought I was going to be in a down pour!
Hmmmm I’ve never had this experience before. Still not sure why it happened this time.
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Happy Sixth Birthday Peaty! We love you!
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This is my video editing process in Wondershare Filmora 13. Leave me a comment or question. I’ll be happy to respond! Thanks, Dan