The making of our 360-degree Michelle Obama interview
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The Verge Video production team sits down to discuss 360 video postproduction. What software we used, what our timeline looked like, the Jaunt and Total Cinema camera rigs we used, and how we added animations.
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So short and simple…
I kid. This was pretty interesting.
Looking forward to the next one.
You should have put her on the thumbnail for more views
While 60fps is good on headsets if you’re using Google Cardboard it sucks. When a video is in 60 fps you’re limited to 1080p. If it’s 30fps then you can go up to 2160p which in 360 makes a huge difference.
haha 40mins.…funny
I really enjoyed the interview with Michelle. The 360 video and the way you produced it was really well done. Unfortunately, I like high-quality video and the 360 video never seems to be very crispy.
After I watched this video I really appreciate all the thought and hard work you put into producing the Michelle Obama 360 video. Wow all kinds of new challenges and things to think about with 360 video. Thanks for sharing.
It’s a game changer! Great project!
I’d love to see a deeper exploration of the After Effects project (and whatever other software was used!) Thanks.
Great work!
Love behind the scenes content like this!
awesome! i wish you had a better camera and mics 🙂 biut overall, very interesting
Stitching the 360 video wasn’t mentioned as part of your post workflow.
Was the stitch done in-house or did SuperSphereVR take care of the stitch and deliver a fully stitched interview ready for you to cut down and augment with graphics/sound etc. etc.?
Pretty girl!
It was so stressful to watch, had to move all the time. Maybe I’m not a 360 person.
I may have missed this, but — how long did this take to edit? EDIT: The final video i mean — not the live show.…
60fps was a choice for the user also but not normally. youtube shows more config resolution options than normal +TheVerge
Just make becomes likes bee eyes will do.
Great video 👍🏼
c’mon. this video is so nicg bright attend what’s your opinion about it !
Nice, great compliment to the video
so a 360 piece on Obama is next up?
Congrats for the enormous job of this interview. I want learn do this!
Great accomplishments on yielding such creative results with the challenges of this new 360 technology. Most of all, the inclusion of the graphics in 360 is simply awesome.
However, except for the Art Director fellow, It’s just difficult listening to the rest of the crew members talking in this “buffering, buffering-buffering/buffering.. Uh.. Hum…buffering..buffering… Ahh..Uhhh..buffering ..Buffering ..mode” when they’re trying to explain the making of.
It’s borderline fakery & time wasting especially coming from those in the business of communicating.
Still, Your intention is great — and Thanks to all of you for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing. Great information 😉
why macs?
Great 360 video! Did you mostly use Adobe Premiere or Adobe After Effects or both?
the medium is the message