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575Final Cut Pro User Guide
Note: The settings described in this topic affect the orientation of output media files you
export from a project. For information about temporary playback and navigation in the 360°
viewer, see
View and navigate 360° video in Final Cut Pro.
Change the 360° orientation using the Video inspector
1. In Final Cut Pro, create a 360° project.
2. Add a 360° clip to the timeline, then select the clip.
3. Position the playhead over the clip in the timeline so that the clip’s video is displayed in
the viewer.
4. If the Video inspector isn’t already shown, do one of the following:
Choose Window > Show in Workspace > Inspector (or press Command-4).
Click the Inspector button on the right side of the toolbar.
5. Adjust the parameters in the Reorient section of the inspector:
Tilt (X): Rotate the view up or down (around the x-axis).
Pan (Y): Rotate the view left or right (around the y-axis).
Roll (Z): Rotate the view clockwise or counterclockwise (around the z-axis).
Convergence: Adjust the apparent convergence point of elements in stereoscopic
space, allowing them to be perceived as closer or farther away. (The Convergence
parameter appears for stereoscopic clips.)
As you change the values in the Reorient section of the inspector, the viewer updates to
reflect the changes.