Continuum VR Unit — 360 Video Editing in Avid Media Composer
By Jim Bask
This video is a quick start guide for any Avid editor that would like to work with 360 immersive video formats. Featuring the new Continuum VR Unit for Avid.
This video is a quick start guide for any Avid editor that would like to work with 360 immersive video formats. Featuring the new Continuum VR Unit for Avid.
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