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1123Motion User Guide
Export and share 360° projects in Motion
When you complete and export your 360° project, you can publish it to a variety of video-
sharing and social-media websites including YouTube’s VR channel, Vimeo 360, and
more. Motion includes the appropriate 360° metadata in the output media file so that it’s
recognized and displayed appropriately by the video-sharing sites.
For information about exporting projects, see Intro to sharing Motion projects.
Before exporting, you may want to confirm your video’s orientation and review the
suggested video specs of the site where you plan to post your 360° videos.
Confirm your video’s orientation before you export
After you’ve navigated around a 360° project, things may appear a bit topsy-turvy in the
canvas. Keep in mind that if you’ve changed the active camera view (by zooming in or
panning and tilting using the Orbit control), the 360° media is exported with the same
default orientation as when it was imported. But if you’ve reoriented the 360° media using
the 360° Reorient filter or by rotating the camera, the project will export with the new
orientation.
To confirm the orientation of the media in your Motion project’s export, do one of the
following:
Click the Camera pop-up menu in the canvas, then choose 360° Overview.
The orientation shown when the 360° Overview camera is active is how your final
render will appear.
Click the Camera pop-up menu in the canvas, then choose Active Camera.
The view is set to the front (what the viewer sees when they look “straight ahead”).
Choose File > Share, select an export option (such as Export Movie), then review the
thumbnail image of the project in the Share window.
The orientation shown in the Share window is how your final render appears.