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October 20, 2024
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Insta360 Plugin Reframe Keyboard Shortcuts

  • October 20, 2024
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Is there a way to generate Keyboard Shortcuts for the Insta360 Plugin Reframe components (Pan, Tilt, Roll, etc.)? 

Mejor respuesta de digitalDan

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the reply. I have communicated with Insta360; nothing in the latest update of their software. However, since writing this request to the community, I have purchase a Loupdeck and began programming it. The Loupdeck software contains plugins for many of the Adobe products and senses which program I am using and switches its softkeys automatically. With the Loupdeck, it is easier to edit the Insta360 videos outside of Premiere Pro and drop them in to my sequences just as I would any other .mp4.

Additionally, I have found that if I rigid mount my Insta360 and produce clips from various camera angles, I can use the Multi-Cam feature in Premiere Pro to produce cinema-like cuts with ease.

We appreciate your expertise in the community!

Thanks,

Dan

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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 24, 2025

Hi Dan,

Sorry, not that I know of. Have you asked the creators of the plug-in for a feature request? I hope we can help you.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
digitalDanAutorRespuesta
Participant
July 24, 2025

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the reply. I have communicated with Insta360; nothing in the latest update of their software. However, since writing this request to the community, I have purchase a Loupdeck and began programming it. The Loupdeck software contains plugins for many of the Adobe products and senses which program I am using and switches its softkeys automatically. With the Loupdeck, it is easier to edit the Insta360 videos outside of Premiere Pro and drop them in to my sequences just as I would any other .mp4.

Additionally, I have found that if I rigid mount my Insta360 and produce clips from various camera angles, I can use the Multi-Cam feature in Premiere Pro to produce cinema-like cuts with ease.

We appreciate your expertise in the community!

Thanks,

Dan