Nice video! Very picturesque indeed -- how long do you reckon for the round trip from Bourton on the water to the Slaughters and back (by foot along the walk)?
Thank you for the video. I have a trip planned for September to London including a day to see this, but with the current events, that’s in jeopardy. I expected a 2D video in my headset, and was overjoyed to see it was 3D. It gave me a small taste of what my trip could be, even if I may not get it for a while.
Had to write and say Brilliant!! A wonderful film from a magical place! I too have a Vuze XR... I can just about use the basic editing suite it comes with, but you have created a mini sound and vision masterpiece! You captured the feel of the exhibition and the use of music left me with goosebumps and glassy eyed at the end, just as visiting did some 7 years ago! Well done you! Now we are in lockdown in uk, my oculus go is really coming into its own! Thank you so much for all the work that went into this! ps, what editing suite do you have..lockdown will be a good chance to learn how to properly edit my own 180/360 vids!
I am pleased you liked the video and your comments are justified. I agree it is not a great tour of our fine city but it was the first time out with my new camera and I was really just testing. Maybe I will do another one day showing much more.
That was awesome!! Thanks for so much for this video. Perfect shots and music! What camera are you using? I know some come with a software that you can stabilize the video. It was ever so slightly shaky...but other then that I loved it. I really appreciated it since I will never be able to see it in real life. I live in the USA and I dont fly. Look forward to other cool videos. Oh....that dragon part was cool. Glad you kept the audio in for it.
WOW! thank you for your lovely comment and feedback. I am so pleased you enjoyed it, sorry to hear you feel you will never get to experience it. The camera is the VUZEXR. You are right about a stabilisation setting, I have been unable so far to use it successfully although haven't tried too hard so far. I am new to the camera and have not had too much time to experiment although I am getting better. The video is shaky because I was hand holding the camera whereas I would have preferred to use a tripod or monopod, unfortunately you are not permitted to take them in. I myself am not a huge Harry Potter fan, although this experience did get me a lot more interested. I took my daughter as a birthday treat, she absolutely loves the place and everything Harry Potter. The studio tour is awesome. Thanks again for your comments, I am so pleased to know it was worth the effort putting it together :) :) :)
@@cdshone Oh the VuzeXR. I was going to get that or the EVO. I heard the EVO has great built in stabilization. I bought the Oculus Quest and love it. I search RU-vid hoping for some cool VR videos and so far this one is one of my favorite. So many people dont know how to shoot VR videos and it makes me nauseous. They dont understand you cant just swing the camera around like you can for a regular flat video or quickly switch shots fast. Whats your next video going to be?
@@moibuspm I definitely feel that keeping the camera still gives a much better experience. Users walking round with the camera as you say can make you feel nauseous :( Not sure what my next video will be but I do have a couple of weeks in the Cotswolds, UK coming up, an area of our country I have not yet explored. Hopefully get some good footage there. Thanks again for your interest and kind comments :)