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  1. Hi,

    I saw this video, and I was wondering, how to do it..
    And what's the best program for the job,
    and, finally, what is this effect's name?

    Here's the link to the video :
    http://on.fb.me/1HGpNUw

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. It's just a plain video edit - you can do it with any video editor

    It was taken with a "selfie stick" , which is a essentially camera holder on a swivel

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selfie_stick

    You can find them everywhere, amazon.com, ebay etc...
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  3. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    It's just a plain video edit - you can do it with any video editor

    It was taken with a "selfie stick" , which is a essentially camera holder on a swivel

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selfie_stick

    You can find them everywhere, amazon.com, ebay etc...

    Please be more specific about which editor can do it, just give me one, because I'm actually new to video editing..

    And Thank you!
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  4. Any video editor can do it - that' s not the difficult part. e.g. sony vegas, premiere pro, edius, fcpx . Even free ones like aviutl can do this easily

    You just align each take (e.g. each location in that example) on roughly similar frames where the shot is roughly at the same angle so it looks continuous

    The difficult part is getting the shot angle almost the same each time you shoot. It might take several attempts if you're clumsy

    This is not a post production effect - it's mostly from the way the source footage was shot with the selfie stick
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  5. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Any video editor can do it - that' s not the difficult part. e.g. sony vegas, premiere pro, edius, fcpx . Even free ones like aviutl can do this easily

    You just align each take (e.g. each location in that example) on roughly similar frames where the shot is roughly at the same angle so it looks continuous

    The difficult part is getting the shot angle almost the same each time you shoot. It might take several attempts if you're clumsy

    This is not a post production effect - it's mostly from the way the source footage was shot with the selfie stick

    Thank you a lot! I really appreciate your help.
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