The Insta360 Sphere is a unique 360° camera designed to fit on the DJI Mavic Air 2 and 2S, and the Sphere’s design effectively makes the drone invisible. This tutorial will show you how to create FPV-style drone video in just a few minutes using the Insta360 Studio desktop app.
The Insta360 Sphere massively extends the capabilities of your DJI Mavic Air 2 and 2S because it allows you to capture 360° video without the need to edit out the drone from the footage. This is both difficult and extremely time-consuming.
The 360° view captured by the Sphere allows you to capture multiple angles at once, which can then be reframed to different camera angles and movements in Insta360 studio to mimic video captured with an FPV drone. This allows you to easily create exciting FPV-style video footage. Plus, you can create completely different edits from a short piece of footage so the possibilities are almost endless.
FPV drones are notoriously difficult to fly. But using a standard drone and keyframes during editing, any drone pilot with even minimal flying experience can create immersive FPV-style video.
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Insta360 Studio reframing tutorial
In this tutorial we’ll take a quick look at how you can use reframing in Insta360 Studio to transform your Insta360 Sphere video into FPV-style footage. The software is incredibly easy to use and using it will allow you to create exciting and immersive video like never before.
Insta360 Sphere reframed video
This video shows a selection of video clips edited to take advantage of the reframing tools and multiple camera angles possible when editing 360° video footage in Insta360 Studio.
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