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How to Find YouTube Collaboration Partners?
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
The following is a guide to YouTube collaborations - specifically, it’s a list of tips for finding and approaching collab partners. Here are videos from 4 YouTubers who have done successful collabs about how they were able to get other creators to work with them.
- Tips from Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
- Tips from YouTube Guru Nick Nimmin
- Tips from Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
- Tips from Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Also, check out these tips on how to grow your channel using collab videos .
Tips From Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
Roberto Blake is a YouTuber who does tech reviews and graphic design tutorials in addition to providing great information about being a creative entrepreneur. He has done several collab videos and has a lot of advice about how to find potential partners. Here are 3 of his biggest tips:
1. Approach people you already have a relationship with
This could mean friends, people you have met at events like VidCon, or people who are subscribed to your channel. It is easier for someone to want to collaborate with you if they feel like they know you.
2. Think about what your potential partner could have to offer your existing subscribers.
People sub to Roberto for tech advice, for example, so it makes sense for him to collaborate with people who have insights into technology. Collaborations should never be all about bringing in new subs – make your videos for the people who already watch your channel.
3. Create quality content consistently.
If you approach somebody about collaborating and they see that you haven’t posted in over a month, or that you don’t have many videos, it might be harder to get them to agree to work with you. The same goes if they watch your videos and don’t think they are at the same quality level as their videos.
Tips From YouTube Guru Nich Nimmin
This is a collab video about collab videos! Nick Nimmin’s channel is all about YouTube, and Brandon’s channel OnePercentBetter has tons of cool self-development animations. It’s Brandon giving the tips in this video, and 3 of his best are:
1. Use the person’s name when you contact them.
This might seem obvious, but it is an easy mistake to make. If you send someone an email where you don’t use their name (maybe you just say ‘hey’) it will seem like you aren’t interested in them. Talking about a video of theirs you like can also help show your interest in them as a creator.
2. Keep it simple.
When you’re approaching someone for the first time, don’t overwhelm them with a long email. Limit yourself to around two paragraphs.
3. Have ideas.
Don’t make your potential partner do the work of pitching ideas to you. Be open to their ideas, but come up with 1 or 2 ideas of your own you can mention when you approach the creator you want to work with. People will be more likely to say ‘yes’ to a specific idea than to the idea of collaborating in general, if they don’t already know you.
Tips From Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
Amy Schmittauer of Savvy Sexy Social does vlogs, lifestyle videos, and provides tips on being a freelancer. After doing several collabs in one week, she posted this video about how collaborations work best and how you should approach people you might want to work with.
1. Networking is important in finding collab partners.
Be nice to other creators when you meet them, offline or online, and build real relationships. Amy got to collaborate with Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) even though she had not met him before because Austin Evans - who she had built a friendship with – vouched for her with him. When you are networking, think beyond what the immediate payoff could be.
2. Don’t stray too far from your other content.
Aim to make your collab videos similar, content-wise, to the other videos on your channel. That way the new viewers you get from having the guest YouTuber in your video will be able to make an informed decision about whether they want to subscribe to you.
3. Thank the people you work with in your videos.
If you appeared in someone else’s video, you would probably appreciate it if they thanked you for being there, told their viewers to go check out your channel, and provided a link for them to do so. So, when you host someone else in one of your videos, that’s the kind of treatment you should give them. If you don’t, then the next person you want to collaborate with will see that and probably won’t want to work with you.
Collab advice starts at around 2:10.
Tips From Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Eva Gutowski (MyLifeAsEva) is a lifestyle, fashion, and DIY YouTuber who has done numerous collaborations and believes in making real friends on YouTube. In the video above she shares some of her experiences and talks about how to come across as a real person when you approach other YouTubers about collaborating.
1. Don’t approach other YouTubers as a ‘fan’.
If you want to be friends and collab partners, talk to other YouTubers as if you are their equal (which you are!). If you want to work with someone it’s probably because you like their videos, and there’s nothing wrong with saying so. Being all ‘omg, I love you, please subscribe to me too!’ isn’t likely to lead to a collab, though.
2. Ask questions.
If you’re just trying to break the ice with someone, it is a good idea to as them a question – potentially about YouTube or one of their videos. This will give them something to engage with, and it’s also a good way to let them know you’re a YouTuber too.
3. Use Twitter.
Twitter is the best place to make YouTube friends, in Eva’s opinion. It’s an easy place to casually introduce yourself and ask questions.
Do you have any of your advice on YouTube collaborations?
Excellent YouTube Video Editor Always Save Your Time
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
The following is a guide to YouTube collaborations - specifically, it’s a list of tips for finding and approaching collab partners. Here are videos from 4 YouTubers who have done successful collabs about how they were able to get other creators to work with them.
- Tips from Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
- Tips from YouTube Guru Nick Nimmin
- Tips from Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
- Tips from Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Also, check out these tips on how to grow your channel using collab videos .
Tips From Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
Roberto Blake is a YouTuber who does tech reviews and graphic design tutorials in addition to providing great information about being a creative entrepreneur. He has done several collab videos and has a lot of advice about how to find potential partners. Here are 3 of his biggest tips:
1. Approach people you already have a relationship with
This could mean friends, people you have met at events like VidCon, or people who are subscribed to your channel. It is easier for someone to want to collaborate with you if they feel like they know you.
2. Think about what your potential partner could have to offer your existing subscribers.
People sub to Roberto for tech advice, for example, so it makes sense for him to collaborate with people who have insights into technology. Collaborations should never be all about bringing in new subs – make your videos for the people who already watch your channel.
3. Create quality content consistently.
If you approach somebody about collaborating and they see that you haven’t posted in over a month, or that you don’t have many videos, it might be harder to get them to agree to work with you. The same goes if they watch your videos and don’t think they are at the same quality level as their videos.
Tips From YouTube Guru Nich Nimmin
This is a collab video about collab videos! Nick Nimmin’s channel is all about YouTube, and Brandon’s channel OnePercentBetter has tons of cool self-development animations. It’s Brandon giving the tips in this video, and 3 of his best are:
1. Use the person’s name when you contact them.
This might seem obvious, but it is an easy mistake to make. If you send someone an email where you don’t use their name (maybe you just say ‘hey’) it will seem like you aren’t interested in them. Talking about a video of theirs you like can also help show your interest in them as a creator.
2. Keep it simple.
When you’re approaching someone for the first time, don’t overwhelm them with a long email. Limit yourself to around two paragraphs.
3. Have ideas.
Don’t make your potential partner do the work of pitching ideas to you. Be open to their ideas, but come up with 1 or 2 ideas of your own you can mention when you approach the creator you want to work with. People will be more likely to say ‘yes’ to a specific idea than to the idea of collaborating in general, if they don’t already know you.
Tips From Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
Amy Schmittauer of Savvy Sexy Social does vlogs, lifestyle videos, and provides tips on being a freelancer. After doing several collabs in one week, she posted this video about how collaborations work best and how you should approach people you might want to work with.
1. Networking is important in finding collab partners.
Be nice to other creators when you meet them, offline or online, and build real relationships. Amy got to collaborate with Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) even though she had not met him before because Austin Evans - who she had built a friendship with – vouched for her with him. When you are networking, think beyond what the immediate payoff could be.
2. Don’t stray too far from your other content.
Aim to make your collab videos similar, content-wise, to the other videos on your channel. That way the new viewers you get from having the guest YouTuber in your video will be able to make an informed decision about whether they want to subscribe to you.
3. Thank the people you work with in your videos.
If you appeared in someone else’s video, you would probably appreciate it if they thanked you for being there, told their viewers to go check out your channel, and provided a link for them to do so. So, when you host someone else in one of your videos, that’s the kind of treatment you should give them. If you don’t, then the next person you want to collaborate with will see that and probably won’t want to work with you.
Collab advice starts at around 2:10.
Tips From Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Eva Gutowski (MyLifeAsEva) is a lifestyle, fashion, and DIY YouTuber who has done numerous collaborations and believes in making real friends on YouTube. In the video above she shares some of her experiences and talks about how to come across as a real person when you approach other YouTubers about collaborating.
1. Don’t approach other YouTubers as a ‘fan’.
If you want to be friends and collab partners, talk to other YouTubers as if you are their equal (which you are!). If you want to work with someone it’s probably because you like their videos, and there’s nothing wrong with saying so. Being all ‘omg, I love you, please subscribe to me too!’ isn’t likely to lead to a collab, though.
2. Ask questions.
If you’re just trying to break the ice with someone, it is a good idea to as them a question – potentially about YouTube or one of their videos. This will give them something to engage with, and it’s also a good way to let them know you’re a YouTuber too.
3. Use Twitter.
Twitter is the best place to make YouTube friends, in Eva’s opinion. It’s an easy place to casually introduce yourself and ask questions.
Do you have any of your advice on YouTube collaborations?
Excellent YouTube Video Editor Always Save Your Time
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
The following is a guide to YouTube collaborations - specifically, it’s a list of tips for finding and approaching collab partners. Here are videos from 4 YouTubers who have done successful collabs about how they were able to get other creators to work with them.
- Tips from Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
- Tips from YouTube Guru Nick Nimmin
- Tips from Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
- Tips from Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Also, check out these tips on how to grow your channel using collab videos .
Tips From Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
Roberto Blake is a YouTuber who does tech reviews and graphic design tutorials in addition to providing great information about being a creative entrepreneur. He has done several collab videos and has a lot of advice about how to find potential partners. Here are 3 of his biggest tips:
1. Approach people you already have a relationship with
This could mean friends, people you have met at events like VidCon, or people who are subscribed to your channel. It is easier for someone to want to collaborate with you if they feel like they know you.
2. Think about what your potential partner could have to offer your existing subscribers.
People sub to Roberto for tech advice, for example, so it makes sense for him to collaborate with people who have insights into technology. Collaborations should never be all about bringing in new subs – make your videos for the people who already watch your channel.
3. Create quality content consistently.
If you approach somebody about collaborating and they see that you haven’t posted in over a month, or that you don’t have many videos, it might be harder to get them to agree to work with you. The same goes if they watch your videos and don’t think they are at the same quality level as their videos.
Tips From YouTube Guru Nich Nimmin
This is a collab video about collab videos! Nick Nimmin’s channel is all about YouTube, and Brandon’s channel OnePercentBetter has tons of cool self-development animations. It’s Brandon giving the tips in this video, and 3 of his best are:
1. Use the person’s name when you contact them.
This might seem obvious, but it is an easy mistake to make. If you send someone an email where you don’t use their name (maybe you just say ‘hey’) it will seem like you aren’t interested in them. Talking about a video of theirs you like can also help show your interest in them as a creator.
2. Keep it simple.
When you’re approaching someone for the first time, don’t overwhelm them with a long email. Limit yourself to around two paragraphs.
3. Have ideas.
Don’t make your potential partner do the work of pitching ideas to you. Be open to their ideas, but come up with 1 or 2 ideas of your own you can mention when you approach the creator you want to work with. People will be more likely to say ‘yes’ to a specific idea than to the idea of collaborating in general, if they don’t already know you.
Tips From Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
Amy Schmittauer of Savvy Sexy Social does vlogs, lifestyle videos, and provides tips on being a freelancer. After doing several collabs in one week, she posted this video about how collaborations work best and how you should approach people you might want to work with.
1. Networking is important in finding collab partners.
Be nice to other creators when you meet them, offline or online, and build real relationships. Amy got to collaborate with Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) even though she had not met him before because Austin Evans - who she had built a friendship with – vouched for her with him. When you are networking, think beyond what the immediate payoff could be.
2. Don’t stray too far from your other content.
Aim to make your collab videos similar, content-wise, to the other videos on your channel. That way the new viewers you get from having the guest YouTuber in your video will be able to make an informed decision about whether they want to subscribe to you.
3. Thank the people you work with in your videos.
If you appeared in someone else’s video, you would probably appreciate it if they thanked you for being there, told their viewers to go check out your channel, and provided a link for them to do so. So, when you host someone else in one of your videos, that’s the kind of treatment you should give them. If you don’t, then the next person you want to collaborate with will see that and probably won’t want to work with you.
Collab advice starts at around 2:10.
Tips From Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Eva Gutowski (MyLifeAsEva) is a lifestyle, fashion, and DIY YouTuber who has done numerous collaborations and believes in making real friends on YouTube. In the video above she shares some of her experiences and talks about how to come across as a real person when you approach other YouTubers about collaborating.
1. Don’t approach other YouTubers as a ‘fan’.
If you want to be friends and collab partners, talk to other YouTubers as if you are their equal (which you are!). If you want to work with someone it’s probably because you like their videos, and there’s nothing wrong with saying so. Being all ‘omg, I love you, please subscribe to me too!’ isn’t likely to lead to a collab, though.
2. Ask questions.
If you’re just trying to break the ice with someone, it is a good idea to as them a question – potentially about YouTube or one of their videos. This will give them something to engage with, and it’s also a good way to let them know you’re a YouTuber too.
3. Use Twitter.
Twitter is the best place to make YouTube friends, in Eva’s opinion. It’s an easy place to casually introduce yourself and ask questions.
Do you have any of your advice on YouTube collaborations?
Excellent YouTube Video Editor Always Save Your Time
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
The following is a guide to YouTube collaborations - specifically, it’s a list of tips for finding and approaching collab partners. Here are videos from 4 YouTubers who have done successful collabs about how they were able to get other creators to work with them.
- Tips from Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
- Tips from YouTube Guru Nick Nimmin
- Tips from Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
- Tips from Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Also, check out these tips on how to grow your channel using collab videos .
Tips From Tech YouTuber Roberto Blake
Roberto Blake is a YouTuber who does tech reviews and graphic design tutorials in addition to providing great information about being a creative entrepreneur. He has done several collab videos and has a lot of advice about how to find potential partners. Here are 3 of his biggest tips:
1. Approach people you already have a relationship with
This could mean friends, people you have met at events like VidCon, or people who are subscribed to your channel. It is easier for someone to want to collaborate with you if they feel like they know you.
2. Think about what your potential partner could have to offer your existing subscribers.
People sub to Roberto for tech advice, for example, so it makes sense for him to collaborate with people who have insights into technology. Collaborations should never be all about bringing in new subs – make your videos for the people who already watch your channel.
3. Create quality content consistently.
If you approach somebody about collaborating and they see that you haven’t posted in over a month, or that you don’t have many videos, it might be harder to get them to agree to work with you. The same goes if they watch your videos and don’t think they are at the same quality level as their videos.
Tips From YouTube Guru Nich Nimmin
This is a collab video about collab videos! Nick Nimmin’s channel is all about YouTube, and Brandon’s channel OnePercentBetter has tons of cool self-development animations. It’s Brandon giving the tips in this video, and 3 of his best are:
1. Use the person’s name when you contact them.
This might seem obvious, but it is an easy mistake to make. If you send someone an email where you don’t use their name (maybe you just say ‘hey’) it will seem like you aren’t interested in them. Talking about a video of theirs you like can also help show your interest in them as a creator.
2. Keep it simple.
When you’re approaching someone for the first time, don’t overwhelm them with a long email. Limit yourself to around two paragraphs.
3. Have ideas.
Don’t make your potential partner do the work of pitching ideas to you. Be open to their ideas, but come up with 1 or 2 ideas of your own you can mention when you approach the creator you want to work with. People will be more likely to say ‘yes’ to a specific idea than to the idea of collaborating in general, if they don’t already know you.
Tips From Freelancer / Lifestyle Vlogger Amy Schmittauer
Amy Schmittauer of Savvy Sexy Social does vlogs, lifestyle videos, and provides tips on being a freelancer. After doing several collabs in one week, she posted this video about how collaborations work best and how you should approach people you might want to work with.
1. Networking is important in finding collab partners.
Be nice to other creators when you meet them, offline or online, and build real relationships. Amy got to collaborate with Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) even though she had not met him before because Austin Evans - who she had built a friendship with – vouched for her with him. When you are networking, think beyond what the immediate payoff could be.
2. Don’t stray too far from your other content.
Aim to make your collab videos similar, content-wise, to the other videos on your channel. That way the new viewers you get from having the guest YouTuber in your video will be able to make an informed decision about whether they want to subscribe to you.
3. Thank the people you work with in your videos.
If you appeared in someone else’s video, you would probably appreciate it if they thanked you for being there, told their viewers to go check out your channel, and provided a link for them to do so. So, when you host someone else in one of your videos, that’s the kind of treatment you should give them. If you don’t, then the next person you want to collaborate with will see that and probably won’t want to work with you.
Collab advice starts at around 2:10.
Tips From Lifestyle and Fashion YouTuber MyLifeAsEva
Eva Gutowski (MyLifeAsEva) is a lifestyle, fashion, and DIY YouTuber who has done numerous collaborations and believes in making real friends on YouTube. In the video above she shares some of her experiences and talks about how to come across as a real person when you approach other YouTubers about collaborating.
1. Don’t approach other YouTubers as a ‘fan’.
If you want to be friends and collab partners, talk to other YouTubers as if you are their equal (which you are!). If you want to work with someone it’s probably because you like their videos, and there’s nothing wrong with saying so. Being all ‘omg, I love you, please subscribe to me too!’ isn’t likely to lead to a collab, though.
2. Ask questions.
If you’re just trying to break the ice with someone, it is a good idea to as them a question – potentially about YouTube or one of their videos. This will give them something to engage with, and it’s also a good way to let them know you’re a YouTuber too.
3. Use Twitter.
Twitter is the best place to make YouTube friends, in Eva’s opinion. It’s an easy place to casually introduce yourself and ask questions.
Do you have any of your advice on YouTube collaborations?
Excellent YouTube Video Editor Always Save Your Time
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Taking Your Footage Up a Notch: Advanced Techniques for 360° Videos on YouTube
360 Video Editors: How to Upload 360 Video to YouTube
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
360 degree videos have become incredibly popular on the Internet. Not only do they give people a complete look at a scene, but they also allow for a lot of artistic freedom. Those who are using VR-capable devices can get an even more immersive experience. It is why many content creators want to learn about the best 360 video editor they can use on their computers.
Here is a look at the 5 best 360 video converter and editor programs that you can use on your Windows or Mac computer.
Part 1: 5 Best 360 Video Editor for You
1. Movavi
Movavi is an affordable 360 degree video editor that makes it easy for you to create, edit and share these videos online. You can even add filters, titles and transitions to your videos, while soundtrack addition is also possible.
You can use the preview window in the program to see how your video will look if it is published as is. Plus you can use the software with both Windows and Mac, depending on the version that you download.
Pros:
- Works with all mainstream video formats
- Features support for 4K videos
- Includes color adjustment and picture in picture, even in 360 videos
- Speed adjustment capabilities
2. Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro CC is seen by many as the leading product that you can get if you want to edit high quality videos, including 360 degree content.
Any type of video format will be compatible. You should have no issues editing different segments of the content that you are creating, as Premiere Pro CC is known for having very efficient workflow screens.
Pros:
- Tools to adjust color, audio and graphics
- Works seamlessly with other Adobe apps
- Possible to create and edit content on the go using smartphones
3. After Effects
If you are attempting to add many unique graphics and transitions to your videos, then you will want to use Adobe After Effects. Most would recommend that be combined with Premiere Pro to get the best experience.
After Effects is ideal for adding introductions, end credits, transitions and other effects to the content that you have produced. You can use it to take the videos that you have created to the next level.
Pros:
- Support for movie titles, introductions, transitions and end credits
- Possible to animate logos and characters
- Works with Adobe Premiere Pro
4. Final Cut Pro X
Mac users who want to use their laptop or desktop to edit 360 videos will be happy to know that it is supported in Final Cut Pro X. It is one of the fastest and most powerful programs to use on a Mac, as it is completely optimized for the operating system and hardware.
It is possible to edit and playback 360 videos using a VR headset. It allows creators to not only put in great videos and edit them, but also see how they look after various adjustments.
Pros:
- Advanced color grading options
- Full HDR and 4K support
- View files with VR headset
- Optimized for Macs
- Includes free trial
Cons:
- Little bit expensive
5. Molanis VR
Molanis VR is ideal for anyone who wants to create 360 video that will look incredible when viewed through VR glasses. It is one of the most flexible software options, as it is inexpensive and includes many great features.
IT is possible to trim, cut and fade, include text and images, add effects and make other changes to videos on the fly. The software is intuitive to use, which is great for beginners who have not edited much in the past.
Pros:
- Support for 4K videos
- Options to add text, images and effects to videos
- Can manage color, correct horizon and stabilize 360 videos
- Includes a tree trial
Cons:
- Not as many tutorials on how to use the software compared to bigger brands
Part 2: How to Upload 360 Degree Videos to YouTube
It is possible to add 360 degree videos onto YouTube . Using YouTube to promote such content is sensible, as it is one of the largest streaming video platforms in the world. These videos can be seen on any of the major browsers and on certain mobile devices. But they must be uploaded from a desktop.
YouTube 360 Video Specification
The first step of the process is to create a video that YouTube will approve as a 360 submission. Such a video should be either 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, or 60 frames per second. Do not go any higher or it will not be approved.
It is also a good idea to have videos that are between 7168x3584 and 8192x4096 in resolution. Any lower and the quality of the video will not be good enough to provide a pleasant viewing experience to the audience.
How to Upload to YouTube
Now that you have your video edited, you are a step closer to uploading it onto YouTube. But there are some steps that you must follow . These include downloading the 360 Video Metadata app on your Mac or Windows device.
Then you will choose the file, check the Spherical box and save it. Make sure that 3D top-bottom is not checked when you save the file. The file should be created in the folder where the original was located. Now you can upload that file to YouTube.
Read More to Get : YouTube Video Dimensions/Size: Guide for Upload Settings
Conclusion
If you want to upload 360 video to YouTube or some other platform, using a 360 video editor is the way to go. The best 360 video converter and editor program will let you take the raw footage that you have shot and turn it into a stunning video that anyone can enjoy.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
360 degree videos have become incredibly popular on the Internet. Not only do they give people a complete look at a scene, but they also allow for a lot of artistic freedom. Those who are using VR-capable devices can get an even more immersive experience. It is why many content creators want to learn about the best 360 video editor they can use on their computers.
Here is a look at the 5 best 360 video converter and editor programs that you can use on your Windows or Mac computer.
Part 1: 5 Best 360 Video Editor for You
1. Movavi
Movavi is an affordable 360 degree video editor that makes it easy for you to create, edit and share these videos online. You can even add filters, titles and transitions to your videos, while soundtrack addition is also possible.
You can use the preview window in the program to see how your video will look if it is published as is. Plus you can use the software with both Windows and Mac, depending on the version that you download.
Pros:
- Works with all mainstream video formats
- Features support for 4K videos
- Includes color adjustment and picture in picture, even in 360 videos
- Speed adjustment capabilities
2. Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro CC is seen by many as the leading product that you can get if you want to edit high quality videos, including 360 degree content.
Any type of video format will be compatible. You should have no issues editing different segments of the content that you are creating, as Premiere Pro CC is known for having very efficient workflow screens.
Pros:
- Tools to adjust color, audio and graphics
- Works seamlessly with other Adobe apps
- Possible to create and edit content on the go using smartphones
3. After Effects
If you are attempting to add many unique graphics and transitions to your videos, then you will want to use Adobe After Effects. Most would recommend that be combined with Premiere Pro to get the best experience.
After Effects is ideal for adding introductions, end credits, transitions and other effects to the content that you have produced. You can use it to take the videos that you have created to the next level.
Pros:
- Support for movie titles, introductions, transitions and end credits
- Possible to animate logos and characters
- Works with Adobe Premiere Pro
4. Final Cut Pro X
Mac users who want to use their laptop or desktop to edit 360 videos will be happy to know that it is supported in Final Cut Pro X. It is one of the fastest and most powerful programs to use on a Mac, as it is completely optimized for the operating system and hardware.
It is possible to edit and playback 360 videos using a VR headset. It allows creators to not only put in great videos and edit them, but also see how they look after various adjustments.
Pros:
- Advanced color grading options
- Full HDR and 4K support
- View files with VR headset
- Optimized for Macs
- Includes free trial
Cons:
- Little bit expensive
5. Molanis VR
Molanis VR is ideal for anyone who wants to create 360 video that will look incredible when viewed through VR glasses. It is one of the most flexible software options, as it is inexpensive and includes many great features.
IT is possible to trim, cut and fade, include text and images, add effects and make other changes to videos on the fly. The software is intuitive to use, which is great for beginners who have not edited much in the past.
Pros:
- Support for 4K videos
- Options to add text, images and effects to videos
- Can manage color, correct horizon and stabilize 360 videos
- Includes a tree trial
Cons:
- Not as many tutorials on how to use the software compared to bigger brands
Part 2: How to Upload 360 Degree Videos to YouTube
It is possible to add 360 degree videos onto YouTube . Using YouTube to promote such content is sensible, as it is one of the largest streaming video platforms in the world. These videos can be seen on any of the major browsers and on certain mobile devices. But they must be uploaded from a desktop.
YouTube 360 Video Specification
The first step of the process is to create a video that YouTube will approve as a 360 submission. Such a video should be either 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, or 60 frames per second. Do not go any higher or it will not be approved.
It is also a good idea to have videos that are between 7168x3584 and 8192x4096 in resolution. Any lower and the quality of the video will not be good enough to provide a pleasant viewing experience to the audience.
How to Upload to YouTube
Now that you have your video edited, you are a step closer to uploading it onto YouTube. But there are some steps that you must follow . These include downloading the 360 Video Metadata app on your Mac or Windows device.
Then you will choose the file, check the Spherical box and save it. Make sure that 3D top-bottom is not checked when you save the file. The file should be created in the folder where the original was located. Now you can upload that file to YouTube.
Read More to Get : YouTube Video Dimensions/Size: Guide for Upload Settings
Conclusion
If you want to upload 360 video to YouTube or some other platform, using a 360 video editor is the way to go. The best 360 video converter and editor program will let you take the raw footage that you have shot and turn it into a stunning video that anyone can enjoy.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
360 degree videos have become incredibly popular on the Internet. Not only do they give people a complete look at a scene, but they also allow for a lot of artistic freedom. Those who are using VR-capable devices can get an even more immersive experience. It is why many content creators want to learn about the best 360 video editor they can use on their computers.
Here is a look at the 5 best 360 video converter and editor programs that you can use on your Windows or Mac computer.
Part 1: 5 Best 360 Video Editor for You
1. Movavi
Movavi is an affordable 360 degree video editor that makes it easy for you to create, edit and share these videos online. You can even add filters, titles and transitions to your videos, while soundtrack addition is also possible.
You can use the preview window in the program to see how your video will look if it is published as is. Plus you can use the software with both Windows and Mac, depending on the version that you download.
Pros:
- Works with all mainstream video formats
- Features support for 4K videos
- Includes color adjustment and picture in picture, even in 360 videos
- Speed adjustment capabilities
2. Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro CC is seen by many as the leading product that you can get if you want to edit high quality videos, including 360 degree content.
Any type of video format will be compatible. You should have no issues editing different segments of the content that you are creating, as Premiere Pro CC is known for having very efficient workflow screens.
Pros:
- Tools to adjust color, audio and graphics
- Works seamlessly with other Adobe apps
- Possible to create and edit content on the go using smartphones
3. After Effects
If you are attempting to add many unique graphics and transitions to your videos, then you will want to use Adobe After Effects. Most would recommend that be combined with Premiere Pro to get the best experience.
After Effects is ideal for adding introductions, end credits, transitions and other effects to the content that you have produced. You can use it to take the videos that you have created to the next level.
Pros:
- Support for movie titles, introductions, transitions and end credits
- Possible to animate logos and characters
- Works with Adobe Premiere Pro
4. Final Cut Pro X
Mac users who want to use their laptop or desktop to edit 360 videos will be happy to know that it is supported in Final Cut Pro X. It is one of the fastest and most powerful programs to use on a Mac, as it is completely optimized for the operating system and hardware.
It is possible to edit and playback 360 videos using a VR headset. It allows creators to not only put in great videos and edit them, but also see how they look after various adjustments.
Pros:
- Advanced color grading options
- Full HDR and 4K support
- View files with VR headset
- Optimized for Macs
- Includes free trial
Cons:
- Little bit expensive
5. Molanis VR
Molanis VR is ideal for anyone who wants to create 360 video that will look incredible when viewed through VR glasses. It is one of the most flexible software options, as it is inexpensive and includes many great features.
IT is possible to trim, cut and fade, include text and images, add effects and make other changes to videos on the fly. The software is intuitive to use, which is great for beginners who have not edited much in the past.
Pros:
- Support for 4K videos
- Options to add text, images and effects to videos
- Can manage color, correct horizon and stabilize 360 videos
- Includes a tree trial
Cons:
- Not as many tutorials on how to use the software compared to bigger brands
Part 2: How to Upload 360 Degree Videos to YouTube
It is possible to add 360 degree videos onto YouTube . Using YouTube to promote such content is sensible, as it is one of the largest streaming video platforms in the world. These videos can be seen on any of the major browsers and on certain mobile devices. But they must be uploaded from a desktop.
YouTube 360 Video Specification
The first step of the process is to create a video that YouTube will approve as a 360 submission. Such a video should be either 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, or 60 frames per second. Do not go any higher or it will not be approved.
It is also a good idea to have videos that are between 7168x3584 and 8192x4096 in resolution. Any lower and the quality of the video will not be good enough to provide a pleasant viewing experience to the audience.
How to Upload to YouTube
Now that you have your video edited, you are a step closer to uploading it onto YouTube. But there are some steps that you must follow . These include downloading the 360 Video Metadata app on your Mac or Windows device.
Then you will choose the file, check the Spherical box and save it. Make sure that 3D top-bottom is not checked when you save the file. The file should be created in the folder where the original was located. Now you can upload that file to YouTube.
Read More to Get : YouTube Video Dimensions/Size: Guide for Upload Settings
Conclusion
If you want to upload 360 video to YouTube or some other platform, using a 360 video editor is the way to go. The best 360 video converter and editor program will let you take the raw footage that you have shot and turn it into a stunning video that anyone can enjoy.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
360 degree videos have become incredibly popular on the Internet. Not only do they give people a complete look at a scene, but they also allow for a lot of artistic freedom. Those who are using VR-capable devices can get an even more immersive experience. It is why many content creators want to learn about the best 360 video editor they can use on their computers.
Here is a look at the 5 best 360 video converter and editor programs that you can use on your Windows or Mac computer.
Part 1: 5 Best 360 Video Editor for You
1. Movavi
Movavi is an affordable 360 degree video editor that makes it easy for you to create, edit and share these videos online. You can even add filters, titles and transitions to your videos, while soundtrack addition is also possible.
You can use the preview window in the program to see how your video will look if it is published as is. Plus you can use the software with both Windows and Mac, depending on the version that you download.
Pros:
- Works with all mainstream video formats
- Features support for 4K videos
- Includes color adjustment and picture in picture, even in 360 videos
- Speed adjustment capabilities
2. Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro CC is seen by many as the leading product that you can get if you want to edit high quality videos, including 360 degree content.
Any type of video format will be compatible. You should have no issues editing different segments of the content that you are creating, as Premiere Pro CC is known for having very efficient workflow screens.
Pros:
- Tools to adjust color, audio and graphics
- Works seamlessly with other Adobe apps
- Possible to create and edit content on the go using smartphones
3. After Effects
If you are attempting to add many unique graphics and transitions to your videos, then you will want to use Adobe After Effects. Most would recommend that be combined with Premiere Pro to get the best experience.
After Effects is ideal for adding introductions, end credits, transitions and other effects to the content that you have produced. You can use it to take the videos that you have created to the next level.
Pros:
- Support for movie titles, introductions, transitions and end credits
- Possible to animate logos and characters
- Works with Adobe Premiere Pro
4. Final Cut Pro X
Mac users who want to use their laptop or desktop to edit 360 videos will be happy to know that it is supported in Final Cut Pro X. It is one of the fastest and most powerful programs to use on a Mac, as it is completely optimized for the operating system and hardware.
It is possible to edit and playback 360 videos using a VR headset. It allows creators to not only put in great videos and edit them, but also see how they look after various adjustments.
Pros:
- Advanced color grading options
- Full HDR and 4K support
- View files with VR headset
- Optimized for Macs
- Includes free trial
Cons:
- Little bit expensive
5. Molanis VR
Molanis VR is ideal for anyone who wants to create 360 video that will look incredible when viewed through VR glasses. It is one of the most flexible software options, as it is inexpensive and includes many great features.
IT is possible to trim, cut and fade, include text and images, add effects and make other changes to videos on the fly. The software is intuitive to use, which is great for beginners who have not edited much in the past.
Pros:
- Support for 4K videos
- Options to add text, images and effects to videos
- Can manage color, correct horizon and stabilize 360 videos
- Includes a tree trial
Cons:
- Not as many tutorials on how to use the software compared to bigger brands
Part 2: How to Upload 360 Degree Videos to YouTube
It is possible to add 360 degree videos onto YouTube . Using YouTube to promote such content is sensible, as it is one of the largest streaming video platforms in the world. These videos can be seen on any of the major browsers and on certain mobile devices. But they must be uploaded from a desktop.
YouTube 360 Video Specification
The first step of the process is to create a video that YouTube will approve as a 360 submission. Such a video should be either 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, or 60 frames per second. Do not go any higher or it will not be approved.
It is also a good idea to have videos that are between 7168x3584 and 8192x4096 in resolution. Any lower and the quality of the video will not be good enough to provide a pleasant viewing experience to the audience.
How to Upload to YouTube
Now that you have your video edited, you are a step closer to uploading it onto YouTube. But there are some steps that you must follow . These include downloading the 360 Video Metadata app on your Mac or Windows device.
Then you will choose the file, check the Spherical box and save it. Make sure that 3D top-bottom is not checked when you save the file. The file should be created in the folder where the original was located. Now you can upload that file to YouTube.
Read More to Get : YouTube Video Dimensions/Size: Guide for Upload Settings
Conclusion
If you want to upload 360 video to YouTube or some other platform, using a 360 video editor is the way to go. The best 360 video converter and editor program will let you take the raw footage that you have shot and turn it into a stunning video that anyone can enjoy.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
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