We can easily recreate the famous Bullet Time effect with a 360 camera, like Insta360 One X, but it has a big disadvantage that we always have to raise one of our hands during shooting. Let’s see how we can use this phenomenon and turn it into a cool Bullet Time footage both during shooting and post-production! And for further 360 contents and tutorials, subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gabavr?sub_confirmation=1
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Bullet time is a slow motion effect, so your 360 camera must have to shoot at least 50-60 frames per second in 4K. That’s why I say that now in late 2019 Insta360 One X is the best tool for this.
You can order it here with FREE accessories: https://www.insta360.com/sal/one_x?insrc=INRNJ2T
Or order the brand new Insta360 One R here:
https://www.insta360.com/sal/one_r?insrc=INRNJ2T
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In one of my previous videos I showed you how you can shoot and edit professional bullet time videos to get the best quality out of it with a straight horizon line in your video. If you missed that episode watch it first:
This time I show you what we can do in post-production and which is the coolest accessory we can choose for a Bullet Time video, and I share an extra trick with you. Hopefully these solutions will give a meaning to the recognizable and weird hand position during shooting Bullet Time scenes.
First, I share an editing trick with you, adding effects during post-production.
Then I try to recreate something similar, but 100% natural effect during shooting.
Finally I show you a trick I’ve learnt from Mic Ty (360 Rumours) to play around with different camera positions during shooting Bullet Time.
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