Central Park Video Virtual Tour
Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 7:45 pm
Hello,
I have been shooting Virtual Tours for a little over a year now, and up to this point have just been using YouTube and Facebook for the end product. I really like the way Pano2VR allows for more interactivity such as hotspots, info links, google map integration, etc.
I love visiting NYC, especially Central Park, so decided to do a tour of it. The purpose was to give my potential future clients something to look at, and what can be done with the interactivity that the tours provide, especially utilizing video rather than just photos (my background is regular video production).
I chose 27 areas of CP, and could have done over 50! Each scene is a video clip lasting around 30 seconds. I shot using the Kodak Dual SP360's 4K cams, and have recently upgraded to the Yi 360.
Stitched using the Kodak Stitch program, edited in Premiere Pro.
I decided to dedicate a separate website for this tour: http://www.centralpark360.com
Direct link to Tour: http://bit.ly/2HNUjE6
Please let me know what you like, and needed areas for improvement...would love some feedback.
Thanks, Rick Miller
I have been shooting Virtual Tours for a little over a year now, and up to this point have just been using YouTube and Facebook for the end product. I really like the way Pano2VR allows for more interactivity such as hotspots, info links, google map integration, etc.
I love visiting NYC, especially Central Park, so decided to do a tour of it. The purpose was to give my potential future clients something to look at, and what can be done with the interactivity that the tours provide, especially utilizing video rather than just photos (my background is regular video production).
I chose 27 areas of CP, and could have done over 50! Each scene is a video clip lasting around 30 seconds. I shot using the Kodak Dual SP360's 4K cams, and have recently upgraded to the Yi 360.
Stitched using the Kodak Stitch program, edited in Premiere Pro.
I decided to dedicate a separate website for this tour: http://www.centralpark360.com
Direct link to Tour: http://bit.ly/2HNUjE6
Please let me know what you like, and needed areas for improvement...would love some feedback.
Thanks, Rick Miller