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Recently I bought a insta360 x2 , have been trying to experiment with different types of shooting different places and times. Yesterday I did a time lapse of a sunrise, today I'm posting a video a juggling session that my friend and I did on the 29th.
It is a short video, but I learned some new editing techniques on how to work with 5K footage in 360. Does open up a lot of potential for different ways to approach videography which I am finding exciting.
This was just shy of 1 hour ( would've been longer but the battery died), at 1 shot ever 5 sconds.
I think the math is someting like...
25 frames a second x 5 = 125 frames per second
125 frames x 13 seconds = 1,625 frames
Not sure how to get the over all shooting time from that math... Hmmm.
Any ways, please enjoy this short video and stay tuned for more footage later on!
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