Tiny planet and rabbit hole effects from 360 video
You can create tiny planet videos and rabbit hole videos from your 360 video footage (equirectangular or dual fisheye).
When you apply the effect, the video is converted to a standard format, with a square aspect ratio.
* To apply a tiny planet or rabbit hole effect to a 360 video
1 In the Timeline, right-click a 360 video that is in the equirectangular format or dual fisheye, and from the context menu choose 360 Video > 360 Video Conversion > Equirectangular to Spherical Panorama or Dual Fisheye to Spherical Panorama.
2 In the Options area of the editing window, choose one of the following:
Tiny Planet: Creates a sphere using the bottom edge of the video as the center, depending on the video content, this often creates a planet-like effect.
Rabbit Hole: Creates a sphere using the top edge of the video as the center, depending on the content of the video, this often creates a tunnel effect.
3 Use the built-in timeline and scrubber to review the video, adjusting the following controls at any point (keyframes are added each time you change the settings):
Zoom: Changes the field of view to zoom in or zoom out of the scene.
Rotate: Sets the rotation for the video in degrees (-360 to 360).
 
Note: To delete a keyframe, select it (changes to red), and press Delete. To delete all keyframes, right-click any keyframe and from the context-menu, choose Delete All.