I show you how I remove tripod and fix nadir in my 360 videos. Working with long projects and multiply clips, I guess, this is the easiest way to do it. Check it out and learn some pro shooting tips, too, which ones can make editing much easier. And for further 360 contents and tutorials, subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gabavr?sub_confirmation=1

Check out the next episode with some advanced tips in AfterEffects and PremierePro: https://youtu.be/pss5iRQ4Iug

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In my 360 videos I’m trying to do the highest quality, in terms of storytelling, shooting and editing, too. And one of the most common questions I’ve got is about my nadir editing, because in most of my 360 videos, I always clean nadirs on the bottom of the scenes, creating a floating 360 camera look with an invisible tripod.

But everything starts with the shooting process, and if we want to get rid of the tripod legs and shadows later, there are a couple of rules we have to keep in mind:
– the first one is that the main light source must be at the stitch line, hitting both camera sides equally,
– and the second one is making sure that there are no close objects at the stitch line or moving objects crossing stitch line.

These rules are leading to a better 360 video quality in most of the cases, but this time they have further roles. Following these rules nothing will cross the shadow of the tripod and no additional shadows will appear on the ground, around the legs of the tripod. So there will be a clear, static area to work with during post-production.

Then we can easily create masks in Photoshop to hide every disturbing details on the ground to make a floating camera look in our 360 videos.

In this episode I show you a basic method which works well even in older Photoshop versions, too, and in an upcoming video I will show you a more advanced workflow both in Photoshop and After Effects.

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