Bathscape
- Molly Baumbach-Saunders
- May 16, 2019
- 1 min read
Due to my previous work with Kodak PIXPRO SP360 4K cameras I was asked to partake in two days of paid work as a team leader for Bathscape along with other university students. Me and my colleague Matthew Grass led our team around Bath City Farm capturing 360 footage and recording audio to enhance over the top of the footage in post production. Our aim of this project was to enable viewers who may not be able to access the farm to still be able to experience the Bath landscape, however through a media device.
Throughout our two day period we managed to film over twelve 360 videos both static and moving, as well as separate audio recorded with a boom pole and high definition mic. We captured places that may not be accessible to people in wheel chairs in addition to capturing the natural Bath landscape and beauty spots.

On day two we focused on post production, using 360 editing software and Adobe Premiere editor I stitched the footage from the two 180 cameras together to create a seamless 360 video and placed the enhanced audio over the top to create a more immersive experience.
To add to the interactivity I uploaded the fully finished footage to YouTube.
Overall the commissioners from Bathscape were extremely pleased with how the footage turned out, and plan to use it to promote Bath as a family friendly countryside city and feature it on the Bath City Farm website to target more students, families and encourage people with struggling mental health to volunteer.
Videos From this project can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTREtXvLL75EzMme1Q4Kl1w
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