previous topic :: next topic |
Author |
Message |
fleetrico
Since 06 Jan 2021
26 Posts
|
|
|
WindSki
Since 14 Dec 2012
411 Posts
Portland
Obsessed
|
Mon Mar 13, 23 4:50 pm |
|
|
Rock on, love it !! |
|
|
tinyE
Since 21 Jan 2006
2004 Posts
not really an
XTreme Poster
|
Tue Mar 14, 23 12:22 pm |
|
|
cool vid, so many questions...
i'm sure it's a play of the camera, but that bar looks like 2 strings, but when you look up at the camera, i swear i see 3. what is going on there?
also, how did you rig the camera for that? can you show your setup? it's cool how it moves around. or are you somehow holding on to it? |
|
|
shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1309 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
XTreme Poster
|
Tue Mar 14, 23 12:54 pm |
|
|
Wicked pissah! |
|
|
IWantToFly
Since 29 Jul 2019
150 Posts
Stoked
|
Tue Mar 14, 23 8:38 pm |
|
|
That’s a great video! Well done.
tinyE wrote: | cool vid, so many questions...
i'm sure it's a play of the camera, but that bar looks like 2 strings, but when you look up at the camera, i swear i see 3. what is going on there?
also, how did you rig the camera for that? can you show your setup? it's cool how it moves around. or are you somehow holding on to it? |
I’m not 100% sure how it is mounted, but the 360º cameras have a feature where they inherently edit out the mount, usually a selfie stick, so it looks almost like drone footage. I’m willing to bet in this case the small section the camera is editing out just happens to be the power lines to which the camera is mounted.
Here is an example from my Rylo snowboarding. The camera is mounted to a selfie stick in my backpack. The software just edits it out, poof, gone.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0-s7Xex-JRU |
|
|
fleetrico
Since 06 Jan 2021
26 Posts
|
Thu Mar 16, 23 7:16 pm Thanks! |
|
|
Its a home made mount that is thin enough to be removed from vision when the software stitches the front and rear camera image together. Like IWANTTOFLY said its basically doing the same thing the invisable selfie stick is just with strings acting as the stick . The Pan or FOV function is done with software during edit as the camera is seeing 360 degrees all the time . |
|
|
|