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What I would like to do is effectively crop a 360 / VR video to capture just one perspective from the camera, and export that as a distinct video.
During a party I had the 360 device (Nikon KeyMission 360) on a bookshelf. I do not need the picture of the books behind the camera. I was using the device more just to capture the party and less for action/movement. So what I'd like to do is effectively edit the video to just be a plain old 2D video.
I could open this video and play it in Windows 10 without any additional software. I'm wondering if I could effectively take the perspective that I would be watching through Windows and output it to a distinct video file.
I hope this makes sense. Please let me know if this is possible with any software. Premier Pro is quite expensive so I would be a little discouraged if it's only possible with that software.
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This very makes sense to me, be able to use the VR content as a source and exporting a framed video with eye movement and field of view keyframe-able.
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