360 Video Mode

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Explainer

How To 

What To Know

 

 


Explainer
What is 360 Video Mode?

360 Video Mode is the only capture mode currently available for 360 events. It captures a 360 video of the guests in the 360 booth, adding effects such as a soundtrack, overlay, and an intro and outro video.

360 Video mode in the Fiesta software encompasses both the 360 Event Effects and Tortilla arm settings. 

Note: 360 video cannot be disabled as it is the only Capture Mode available for 360 Events

Note: Recording Audio is not available for 360 Video captures

 

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What To Know
360 Event Effects

Unlike other Capture Mode and Event types, the 360 Event Effects are located under the 360 Video Mode settings. These settings include Intro and Outro Video, Intro and Outro Transition, and Custom Soundtracks. 

All 360 Capture settings are conveniently located in one place, for an even easier setup process.

Learn more about 360 Event Effects

 

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How To
Add An Overlay

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select the Modes tab
  5. Select 360 Video from the left navigation
  6. Select the + Add Design button under Overlay
  7. Select Create New Design, Select From Existing Designs, or Upload From Your Device

Learn more about Overlays

 

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What To Know
360 Aspect Ratio

360 Video Mode capture Aspect Ratios differ from the other modes' Aspect Ratios slightly. This is because 360 Videos are set to be wider for the full 360 effect than other Fiesta captures. 

There are three (3) 360 Aspect Ratio options: Portrait (9:16), Landscape (16:9), and Square (1:1).

 

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How To
Adjust 360 Aspect Ratio

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select the Modes tab
  5. Select 360 Video from the left navigation
  6. Select one of the Aspect Ratio options

 

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What To Know
Tortilla Arm Settings

The Tortilla Arm Settings include both the Number Of Rotations and the Arm Speed settings. These two control how the capture appears and how long each capture takes. 

The Number Of Rotations can be adjusted from 1 to 20. This variation allows further customizability in what the booth is used for. A single rotation can be used to show off a makeover outfit, and a larger number of rotations can give a 360 view of a group dance. 

The Arm Speed can be adjusted from the slowest speed 1, to the fastest speed 6. Adjusting the speed adjusts the feel of the captures, from a quick glance to a slow display! 

 

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How To
Adjust Number Of Rotations

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select the Modes tab
  5. Select 360 Video from the left navigation
  6. Scroll down to Number Of Rotations
  7. Adjust the slider to the desired Number of Rotations

 

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How To
Adjust Arm Speed

  1. Log into the Fiesta app
  2. Select an event or create a new event
  3. Select Configure Event
  4. Select the Modes tab
  5. Select 360 Video from the left navigation
  6. Scroll down to Arm Speed
  7. Adjust the slider to the desired Arm Speed

 

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What To Know
FAQ

Can I disable 360 Video Mode?

  • No, as 360 Video Mode is the only capture mode currently available for 360 Events

Can I record audio with the 360 Video Mode?

  • No, Recording Audio is not currently available with 360 Video Mode.

Can I use the same Overlay I would use for other Capture Modes?

  • The same Overlay can technically be uploaded, however the aspect ratios are different.
  • Depending on the Overlay design, it may not cover the full 360 Video capture

What are the 360 Event Effects?

What is the difference between the 360 Video Mode and the other Video Mode?

  • 360 Video Mode is a video mode tailored specifically for 360 Events, allowing the adjustment of rotation number and speed within the settings with a different Aspect Ratio
  • Videos are a continuous motion capture spanning from 2 to 120 seconds
    Learn more about Video Mode

 

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