I have a conversation with New York Times Associate Video Producer, Tim Chaffee, about his experiences working in 360º video and the “shoot and edit one 360-video a day for 1 year” project he participated in.

QUESTIONS ASKED:
- Tell us a bit about your background.
- How long have you been with the The New York Times VR team?
- What was your 360-degree video experience prior to the New York Times?
- What’s your favorite VR / 360° experience as of today and why?
- Do you think VR is going to be incorporated into journalism in the future?
- Tell us about 360-video a day for 1-year project.
- What did you shoot with?
- What about audio? How did you capture it?
- What was the workflow for shooting, editing, and publishing the daily videos?
- How did you mix and match recordings from different cameras?
- Did you do color correction?
- Did you add motion graphics?
- What VR plugins do you use in Premiere Pro?
- Tell us about the challenges you overcame and didn’t overcome in this project.
- What about moving shots? How do you not make people sick?
- What’s your opinion about VR in the future?

LINKS:
- http://www.nytimes.com/marketing/nytvr/
- http://howtocreatevr.com/itunes
- http://howtocreatevr.com/soundcloud
- https://howtocreatevr.com/
- https://howtocreatevr.com/#TheMeetup