A Jaunt to Summerland and 360 video
After my grueling 3 day Wonderland Trail hike this year, I spent a few sedate days at White River Campground in Mt Rainier National Park just enjoying the fine weather and relaxing. However, on that Thursday September 22nd I decided to run up to Summerland to capture some 360 video. At the current state of 360 affairs, I believe that 360 is best realized for the viewer on a VR headset. Most 360 editors are still presenting on a single screen where they decide where the camera points. I am still experimenting with the format and its possibilities, and in this iteration I authored in split screen, allowing the viewer to see a large swatch of the environment simultaneously. See this shorter version (2:40) for a single screen traditional viewing.
I experimented with wide screen formats 10 years ago by making a custom mount and using 3 cameras. “Walkin’ the Wonderland” is one production which showcases this. With the excellent stabilization of the newer GoPro cameras production values are certainly improved. I have opened comments for this blog article is anyone wants to weigh in on their viewing experience. Bach arrangements by Willis Wall. Happy Hiking!