Course Description:
In this course, you'll discover how to add high-impact floating logos that appear behind, on, and in front of your subject—giving your 360 videos a premium, branded look that grabs attention.We'll walk through the Snappic App's 360 video booth settings to help you produce crisp, high-quality content that stands out in today's competitive market. You'll also learn how to dial in your camera settings to capture professional-grade photos, avoiding common beginner mistakes.
This course is designed specifically for photo booth business owners who want to take their content to the next level. You may visit this course with the link provided after checkout, so you can watch review the tutorial at any place, anytime, as long as you have internet connection.
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David's First Masterclass Perfect Your Pictures and 360 Videos
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This course is about an hour long, so you're not stuck in front of a laptop or phone screen for hours.
Reviews
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This course is a must for anyone in the 360 photo booth business. It’s clear, easy to follow, and packed with techniques that make your content stand out. The floating logos section was a game-changer—learning how to layer them behind, on, and in front of subjects creates a premium look. The Snappic App and camera setting breakdowns gave me confidence. At Infinity Memories, we’re ready to take things to the next level. Totally worth it! 🎥📸
This course leveled up my photos big time, with Mr Professional! Still some tweaks to do but not bad for a very first event with a dslr. I'll be working through the 360 settings next.