Dual GoPro 360° Video Headcam

Dual GoPro 360° Video Headcam

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Using two GoPro cameras with 220-degree lenses, a 360-degree video headcam is enabled, allowing the wearer to record an experience and giving viewers the ability to inhabit their headspace and perspective. The materials required are: - Two GoPro cameras - Two $50 220-degree lenses (visit aliexpress.com and search for "220 degree lens m12") - Two 3D printed GoPro sleeves (The .STL file is available on this page) - A $14 Face Shield (Commonly used for angle grinding) I cut off the plastic head strap assembly from a $14 3M Professional Face Shield, 3D printed mounting shells for the two GoPros, and then fastened the shells to the front and rear facing straps on the mask using one 4-inch cable tie per shell. To make sense of this text, refer to the images above: When mounting the cameras I ensured that the camera lenses would face towards the user’s front and back. I also compensated for the lens offset, so that when the cameras were placed into their shells both lenses would reside on the same plane (notice the ruler in the images above). This makes it easier to stitch the videos together. I'm using Autopano Video to stitch. Here's a 360 video captured with this rig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6fIoA0Yt1c For more information about this project visit: https://www.buzzfeed.com/benkreimer/360-headcam-protest-video For questions, write to ben.kreimer(at)buzzfeed(dot)com.

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