Joining your Patreon has been delightful. I'm so glad that I stumbled across your channel. Alas, the only drawback has been lack of sleep after poring over all of the helpful tomes you've created. A Question: Given all that you know, and given the characteristics of the Iphone Pro (I have a 14 Pro) -- what would be your "default" settings in Filmic Pro, as well as Native? I've run up against a total beast of a workflow with Dolby HDR enabled when trying to replicate the look once I get into a Premiere Timeline. Add to that pain trying to clip match when bringing in other footage (say, Rec 709) and trying to make something seamless. Would you recommend filming in a Flat profile as a default, 10bit, Filmic Extreme, as a default method if the majority of my content will be filmed on my Iphone? I have a DJI OSMO 6 and Filmic integrates with it. But I like the Cinematic Mode of the Iphone for its Depth of Field for Static Interview Situations. I can't select a flat profile on the Native Phone App. It would seem to make sense to not shoot in HDR, but 4K/24 (maybe PRO RES?) Trying to work smart on settings to forgo any surprises in Premiere... Last, do you have the ability to take additional tips beyond your $5 Patreon, or "up" the level of giving that one might do? I'd like to give a more "tangible" form of a thank you -- you are truly a master craftsman.
I can listen to your voice all the day. Theres a calmness and soothing vibe in your voice. It remembers me of peaceful national geographic videos narrated by David Attenborough.
I always love the depth of detail you use in these types of videos.. my smartphone videography has definitely improved 10x since I started watching your channel!. Thank you for quality content.
I really do appreciate your content. I'm a Mobile Filmmaker, and videos like yours help to improve the look and feel of my short films. Thanks for another very useful video.
Great video! Minor nitpick though, the point made 30:38 is actually a common misconception. "Zooming in" on a photo or "zooming in" with a telephoto lens are physically identical. You can simulate a telephoto lens by cropping a wider shot (in fact most smartphone "telephoto" lenses do exactly this), all you lose is optical clarity and resolution. The only way you can change the amount of optical compression in the frame is by moving closer or further away from the subject, hence the effect shown in the video.
Oh, Simon, I have found someone who does not speak at 180wpm and is relaxed about the presentation. It is so much easier to watch and absorb. I will start my trawl of your smartphone videos with a smile on my face. Thank you. PS -Don't chase my channel it is in its very early stages of development
Thank you for your excellent teaching. I am working my way through your TH-cam videos, whilst reluctant to complain about others in this space Your style fits my learning style and I have very little to offer in term of improvement. Well done amd please continue.
I saw this tutorial before but never watched because I am not interested on smartphone videography. I turns out it was the best video making tutorial I have ever watched. very informative regardless you shoot with smartphone or not. I am a photographer transitioning to hybrid shooter. I loved it.
This is the 1st time I have come across your video...5 min watching your content and I am 100% sure I learned more than ever. I am a lifer on your channel now hopefully!
this video was long but every minute watching it was worth it. I'm not a mobile videographer or filmaker. I just want my shots to look good, if not better. thank you so much for addressing topics some other channel may have skipped or omitted. More power to you and your channel!
Thank you very much for this course. Getting ready to start my second short film and will be doing it with my iPhone. You explain everything so clearly. Great, great work.
Learned something in 40 Seconds in this video. I had no idea you could swipe exposure while in video record mode. I just bought you could tap an area. RTFM or what. Thanks a lot.
My new book 170+ page manual: Smartphone Videography - Beginner to Advanced: www.patreon.com/posts/57627903 00:00 Intro 00:25 Beginner vs Pro 02:12 Exposure Tip 03:18 Framing 07:35 How Many Takes? 08:40 Exposure 12:00 Dynamic Range 18:28 Manual Control 20:37 Focus 24:58 Shot Types 28:14 Lenses 31:42 How to Choose Frame Rate
I didn't know I could quickly adjust the the exposure on my Huawei P20 Pro just by sliding a finger, but just tried it and it works. I only knew how to lock the exposure/focus. Great video!
This video is great! I'd like to add that if you're super unsure and don't even want your friends to know then just join a group in another country! You'll feel pretty confident knowing that no one could possibly ever know you. 😂
@@SiHorrocks ah ok. :) I thought you were already testing it. Probably it has some nice capabilities with 4:2:2 ProRES. Everyone is testing the “cinematic” thing but I think that the real big thing is the ProRES.
This video found me just in time ! I am going to Poland this weekend and I can’t wait to try these techniques for my latest travel diary. Bout to produce one of my best videos yet ❤ thank you
I am new to your channel and cant thank you enough for all these great tips. I love it. I have my own channel one year old only and still try to learn about videography and this is priceless info. Recently I switched from gopro 9 to iphone 13pro and watching your videos helps a LOT. Thank you sir!!!
Once again Simon, another amazing TH-cam video! I thoroughly enjoy your videos! I’m a beginner and have just bought myself a Dji OM 4 SE gimbal and I’m constantly watching and replaying your videos to get practice and inspiration. Keep up the fantastic work! I’m always looking forward to more videos from you. Do you have any videos on how to set up good microphone set ups on your gimbal with your iPhone? Thanks
I don't use a mic attached to the phone, I prefer to use my Rode Wireless GO II and record audio separately. Otherwise the cable will restrict the gimbal
The content is useful and beautiful presented. The sound on the main video was really nice - the finishing "ciao" noticeably different (I thought my AirPods had dropped out tee-hee).
Sir fortunate to see your worth seeing video . Another question which keeps annoying is which mobile has better camera technically. If I get answer from you I feel lucky. Thank you.
Just find your channel and it's really interesting please continue what you doing 🙌 You are doing an incredible job thank you for everything you show us it's very special 👌
Please tell what microphone are you using in this video. That is seriously one of the best sounding voices in a TH-cam video that I've heard. I know you've listed equipment in the description but if you can tell what exact microphone you used while recording and sitting, that would be very helpful. And Thank you for this very informative video. I have subscribed your channel. 👏🙏
Great video. Could you do a video more about the beginner to pro section? I am not a beginner, but I struggle in this area. While on holiday, we went to a Japanese garden, and it was wow, I need to get some video of this. So you are not prepared, it's a spur-of-the-moment thing, and one goes into meltdown. I try to get a selection of wide, medium and close-up shots, but I can't connect it all together in the edit. I can't seem to get the shoot for the edit concept unless I have loads of time to pre-plan. But when on holiday, you don't get that time; it's "I need to get this on video now"! (my partner doesn't want to spend several hours on a film set) A video on such a scenario would be a godsend. Thanks.
I have been using the newest and most advanced DSLR cameras for more than ten years. I have always disregarded the capabilities of the iPhone camera. However, I am now open to exploring new options and would appreciate some suggestions on how to create the ideal travel setup using an iPhone 13 mini. I am considering adding a lens, ND filter, and possibly a gimbal. Could you kindly provide me with some recommendations? P.S. I am a big fan of your videos and have been watching them non-stop!
Absolutely wonderful video. I really like your delivery and appreciate the clear and thoughtfully concise presentation which makes the information easily understandable. Most helpful to me as a newbie videographer. Thank you!
Love to see you review the new pixel 6 pro for filming. My main concern is how it'll post on IG, but I'm so curious how the phone does for filming cinematic shots.
Excellent work! In minute 8:14, you had your phone with something mounted to it, which I guess is something that allows to see yourself while shooting with the front camera. Could you please provide me the link to where I can get it from?
Thank you so much sir for sharing your knowlegde. Specially for those freshman in this field just like me. I plan to make vlogs sooner, and again thank you very much for your wonderfull educational and informative video. God bless,
Joining your Patreon has been delightful. I'm so glad that I stumbled across your channel. Alas, the only drawback has been lack of sleep after poring over all of the helpful tomes you've created.
A Question: Given all that you know, and given the characteristics of the Iphone Pro (I have a 14 Pro) -- what would be your "default" settings in Filmic Pro, as well as Native? I've run up against a total beast of a workflow with Dolby HDR enabled when trying to replicate the look once I get into a Premiere Timeline. Add to that pain trying to clip match when bringing in other footage (say, Rec 709) and trying to make something seamless.
Would you recommend filming in a Flat profile as a default, 10bit, Filmic Extreme, as a default method if the majority of my content will be filmed on my Iphone? I have a DJI OSMO 6 and Filmic integrates with it.
But I like the Cinematic Mode of the Iphone for its Depth of Field for Static Interview Situations. I can't select a flat profile on the Native Phone App. It would seem to make sense to not shoot in HDR, but 4K/24 (maybe PRO RES?)
Trying to work smart on settings to forgo any surprises in Premiere...
Last, do you have the ability to take additional tips beyond your $5 Patreon, or "up" the level of giving that one might do? I'd like to give a more "tangible" form of a thank you -- you are truly a master craftsman.
hi Erik and welcome to my Patreon! Glad you find it useful
I will answer your questions via Patreon so look out for a PM
couldn't agree more!!!!
@@SiHorrocks 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I can listen to your voice all the day. Theres a calmness and soothing vibe in your voice. It remembers me of peaceful national geographic videos narrated by David Attenborough.
I was thinking the same such a calming voice and very similar to DA ❤
I always love the depth of detail you use in these types of videos.. my smartphone videography has definitely improved 10x since I started watching your channel!. Thank you for quality content.
This is true
This is the only video that I've found that truly breaks down smartphone videography.
I really do appreciate your content. I'm a Mobile Filmmaker, and videos like yours help to improve the look and feel of my short films. Thanks for another very useful video.
Cool channel, man! Fellow filmmaker to support you, just subscribed! 👍🏾
@@FilmSpook Oh dude! I literally just commented on another thread that I was subscribing to you! Thanks a ton dude. I hope we get to collaborate soon.
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Great video! Minor nitpick though, the point made 30:38 is actually a common misconception. "Zooming in" on a photo or "zooming in" with a telephoto lens are physically identical. You can simulate a telephoto lens by cropping a wider shot (in fact most smartphone "telephoto" lenses do exactly this), all you lose is optical clarity and resolution. The only way you can change the amount of optical compression in the frame is by moving closer or further away from the subject, hence the effect shown in the video.
It's just amazing how precise and simple your teaching is! It's so lovely and easy to follow along!
Oh, Simon, I have found someone who does not speak at 180wpm and is relaxed about the presentation. It is so much easier to watch and absorb. I will start my trawl of your smartphone videos with a smile on my face. Thank you. PS -Don't chase my channel it is in its very early stages of development
Thank you for your excellent teaching. I am working my way through your TH-cam videos, whilst reluctant to complain about others in this space Your style fits my learning style and I have very little to offer in term of improvement. Well done amd please continue.
Thanks for these videos. Even though they're aimed at smartphones, the information is applicable to normal digital cameras as well.
I saw this tutorial before but never watched because I am not interested on smartphone videography. I turns out it was the best video making tutorial I have ever watched. very informative regardless you shoot with smartphone or not. I am a photographer transitioning to hybrid shooter. I loved it.
This is the 1st time I have come across your video...5 min watching your content and I am 100% sure I learned more than ever. I am a lifer on your channel now hopefully!
Thank you and welcome!
Your voice is so soothing
this video was long but every minute watching it was worth it. I'm not a mobile videographer or filmaker. I just want my shots to look good, if not better. thank you so much for addressing topics some other channel may have skipped or omitted. More power to you and your channel!
The first couple of minutes possesses the viewer. Beautiful explanation 💫
Thank you very much for this course. Getting ready to start my second short film and will be doing it with my iPhone. You explain everything so clearly. Great, great work.
Brilliantly explained. We need people like you with us.
Thank you very much for this amazing effort. Most complete and comprehensive video explaining all vidoegraphy basics.
I got more value outta this video than I hoped for...thank you!
Thanks. Most appreciated the first tip. Now my video are no longer boring.
Learned something in 40
Seconds in this video. I had no idea you could swipe exposure while in video record mode. I just bought you could tap an area. RTFM or what. Thanks a lot.
My new book 170+ page manual: Smartphone Videography - Beginner to Advanced: www.patreon.com/posts/57627903
00:00 Intro
00:25 Beginner vs Pro
02:12 Exposure Tip
03:18 Framing
07:35 How Many Takes?
08:40 Exposure
12:00 Dynamic Range
18:28 Manual Control
20:37 Focus
24:58 Shot Types
28:14 Lenses
31:42 How to Choose Frame Rate
Thank you 💖
A very informative and comprehensive video. This helped me in improving my videography skills.
This video deserves way more views and likes. Thank you for this gem!
I didn't know I could quickly adjust the the exposure on my Huawei P20 Pro just by sliding a finger, but just tried it and it works. I only knew how to lock the exposure/focus. Great video!
This video is great! I'd like to add that if you're super unsure and don't even want your friends to know then just join a group in another country! You'll feel pretty confident knowing that no one could possibly ever know you. 😂
A very informative and comprehensive video. This helped me in improving my videography skills.
This channel give's me hope. I'm a beginner and you're videos helps a lot . Thank you and more power.
Thanks for your videos! Really great! Smartphones are getting better and better but it’s how we use them that counts the most!
yesss
@@SiHorrocks btw did you already compared ProRES results between native camera and filmic pro on iPhone 13?
@@TheDobermanGuy don't have an iPhone 13 yet 😕
@@SiHorrocks ah ok. :) I thought you were already testing it. Probably it has some nice capabilities with 4:2:2 ProRES. Everyone is testing the “cinematic” thing but I think that the real big thing is the ProRES.
YOU ARE AMZING MAN ... ALL WHAT I NEED IN ONE VIDEO ONLY😍
Wow! This is very informative. OAN, you should do bedtimes stories on the Calm app lol! Your voice is so soothing!
What an amazing video. Helped me a ton as a beginner. Thanks!
This video found me just in time ! I am going to Poland this weekend and I can’t wait to try these techniques for my latest travel diary. Bout to produce one of my best videos yet ❤ thank you
Here for the first time, feels like I'll be here for a while😂❤
Love the way you disclose off information like a holistic teacher 😂
I am new to your channel and cant thank you enough for all these great tips. I love it. I have my own channel one year old only and still try to learn about videography and this is priceless info. Recently I switched from gopro 9 to iphone 13pro and watching your videos helps a LOT. Thank you sir!!!
I love this man, thank you for clear details about filming... 🙌🏻
A really excellent, generous video with great tips that I can use immediately.
The single best video on TH-cam for smartphone information. Great tutorial 👍🏻 thankyou
Sooo helpful. Thank you. Noone else comes close
This is very interested, you improve my photography. Thanks for this tutorial.
Very very helpfull. Buying my 1st IPHONE this week.... 13 pro max, and start filming. Cheers
New Patreon support here! Thanks for the book! Ciao from Italy!
The Luzern flower bridge!❤
Once again Simon, another amazing TH-cam video! I thoroughly enjoy your videos! I’m a beginner and have just bought myself a Dji OM 4 SE gimbal and I’m constantly watching and replaying your videos to get practice and inspiration. Keep up the fantastic work! I’m always looking forward to more videos from you. Do you have any videos on how to set up good microphone set ups on your gimbal with your iPhone? Thanks
I don't use a mic attached to the phone, I prefer to use my Rode Wireless GO II and record audio separately. Otherwise the cable will restrict the gimbal
This is great! 👍👍👍
Thankyou for clear define
That was TONS of information and you are a generous man.
The content is useful and beautiful presented. The sound on the main video was really nice - the finishing "ciao" noticeably different (I thought my AirPods had dropped out tee-hee).
Sir fortunate to see your worth seeing video . Another question which keeps annoying is which mobile has better camera technically. If I get answer from you I feel lucky. Thank you.
Sir It’s awesome 😎..Your voice is outstanding..love u from India 🇮🇳
Thanks, Simon, for an extremely informative video.
Very welcome
i have nothing but gratitude for the details and depth in which you shared this knowledge. The book sounds like a great investment.
Glad it was helpful!
Just find your channel and it's really interesting please continue what you doing 🙌
You are doing an incredible job thank you for everything you show us it's very special 👌
Thank you excellent information.
glad it was useful, thank you
👍I recently found your channel & I’m glad I did. I feel like I struck gold. Your content & info is awesome. Thank you. 🙏💝
Welcome aboard the MoMo train!
Thank you so much! The knowledge you share is very valuable for beginners and is really pleasant to listen to your calm voice.
This is pure gold! Thanks a lot.
Please tell what microphone are you using in this video. That is seriously one of the best sounding voices in a TH-cam video that I've heard. I know you've listed equipment in the description but if you can tell what exact microphone you used while recording and sitting, that would be very helpful. And Thank you for this very informative video. I have subscribed your channel. 👏🙏
a Sennheiser 416 that I bought in 2009 to shoot my feature film
Wow. Awesome video. Easy to follow and understand. Thanks to you, I actually look like I know what I am doing on my TH-cam channel 😘
wonderful video, you are the best, you voice your way, everything just perfect
Thanks for so simply helping me to understand FPS.
Thank you Simon, I learnt loads from this video.
Brilliant! So helpful and your manner is so easy to listen to. Thank you. Such a lot to take in?
thanks Will! Glad to hear it was helpful
Thank for sharing Simon, that's was very helpful!
Great video. Could you do a video more about the beginner to pro section? I am not a beginner, but I struggle in this area. While on holiday, we went to a Japanese garden, and it was wow, I need to get some video of this. So you are not prepared, it's a spur-of-the-moment thing, and one goes into meltdown. I try to get a selection of wide, medium and close-up shots, but I can't connect it all together in the edit. I can't seem to get the shoot for the edit concept unless I have loads of time to pre-plan. But when on holiday, you don't get that time; it's "I need to get this on video now"! (my partner doesn't want to spend several hours on a film set) A video on such a scenario would be a godsend. Thanks.
I just found your channel and love your content and they way you explain everything! Thank you so much!
Thank you, Simon. This are very insightful tips.
I have been using the newest and most advanced DSLR cameras for more than ten years. I have always disregarded the capabilities of the iPhone camera.
However, I am now open to exploring new options and would appreciate some suggestions on how to create the ideal travel setup using an iPhone 13 mini. I am considering adding a lens, ND filter, and possibly a gimbal.
Could you kindly provide me with some recommendations?
P.S. I am a big fan of your videos and have been watching them non-stop!
You might find some useful stuff here
th-cam.com/video/uRC_O61fbwo/w-d-xo.html
@@SiHorrocks thank you ☺️
Very nice, man!
Absolutely wonderful video. I really like your delivery and appreciate the clear and thoughtfully concise presentation which makes the information easily understandable. Most helpful to me as a newbie videographer. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, You hit a home run with this one…..
Love to see you review the new pixel 6 pro for filming. My main concern is how it'll post on IG, but I'm so curious how the phone does for filming cinematic shots.
Unfortunately it's not looking promising as Google over promised and under delivered..Sony has a new 1 inch sensor phone with much better results
@@king6463 :'( yeah I saw that too!! Too bad
Thank you!♡
Looking forward to your iPhone 13 Pro cinematic mode review 👍
Need to get my order in 😁
Thank you so much sir ❤❤
Most welcome
Excellent work!
In minute 8:14, you had your phone with something mounted to it, which I guess is something that allows to see yourself while shooting with the front camera.
Could you please provide me the link to where I can get it from?
its actually a light VIJIM VL66: geni.us/EMkHbR
Infinite Thanks, Simon! 🙏🏾
Unintentional ASMR. Great information.
Well done, good tips that I will use a lot. Thanks
Great knowledge, thank you for it!
This. Is. Awesome! Thank you. You just gained 1 more subscriber!
Welcome!
Thank you so much sir for sharing your knowlegde. Specially for those freshman in this field just like me.
I plan to make vlogs sooner, and again thank you very much for your wonderfull educational and informative video. God bless,
Thank u for ur tips like us small creator... God bless you
Greets from Switzerland, nice pics of Lucerne 😊
Hi Michel! 👋
Thanks for your photography knowledge sir. Really appreciate it...
You Deserve over a Million subscribers..... 😍😍😍. You are lecturing us know. Lol 😹. What many Studies in 4 Years....
Great video!! Thank you so much for the advice :-)
🤔@3:05 that’s a good idea
😭@3:11 unfortunately iphone…..unfortunate indeed
😂💝
You deserve 1B like!
This is great! 👍👍👍
thank you! glad you find it useful 😁
Great video mate 😊🙏
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks, my skill improve 😊
I love this video. Thank you 🙏
I love this video! But what I think I love the most is that you use an Android. Most of these kinds of videos use an iPhone. I feel seen!
damn this video had a lot of good tips packed into a short time. amazing, thank you!
Thank you for this amazing video sir. Really enjoyed it :) ❤🙏
I assume you do voice over work ? Great video as all of your content
How useful is your tutorial, thanks so much
May I know how to get a copy of the book please ?
thank you. At the moment it's available to members on patreon. www.patreon.com/SilentEye
@@SiHorrocks and what about whom are not members 😊
Lovely video! Thanks!!!
I’m going to try to do the same making instant ramen!