


You no longer have to worry about endlessly trying to level moving 360° footage. Next, because you can edit from a POV perspective, we can stabilize and track 360 video, all directly in After Effects. (So you don’t need to be well-versed in 360° footage to easily make changes.) This allows you to add elements or remove objects much like you would for traditional “flat” footage. You still might be wondering “What makes the VR Comp Editor so great?” For starters, you can use the VR Comp Editor to edit your 360° footage from a Point of View (POV) perspective. Right off the bat, let’s backtrack for a second because you may already know the VR Comp Editor by its previous name: “SkyBox Composer.” SkyBox Composer was one of a company called Mettle’s latest 360 plugins, just before Adobe acquired all of the SkyBox 360 Effects.
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(Make sure you download the free 360° footage clips to follow along!)ĭownload the FREE 360 Video Footage Download Now! (Hint: In After Effects, click on the Window option at top, then scroll all the way down to “VR Comp Editor.jsx” to launch the plugin.) However, because it is somewhat hidden, you may not have realized this powerful 360 plugin is even available in After Effects. One of the new feature additions to After Effects CC 2018 was the VR Comp Editor. In this video tutorial, check out how you can use the VR Comp Editor in Adobe After Effects - including free 360° footage.
