iPhone 15: Everything You Need to Know About Making Videos
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 เม.ย. 2024
- Everything you need to know about shooting video on your iPhone 15 or 15 Pro
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Great video! I have an iPhone 14 Pro and have been wondering how to make the most of its camera for a while now - this video popped up at the perfect time :)
Thanks for this video. Many “experts” overlook the many features only found in the native camera app. While not perfect, the Cinematic mode is a great way to separate the subject from the scene - when the shot requires it. It’s also a 10 bit file IF you shoot with HDR switched on.
Thank you so much for the video. I record many dance videos . All your tips would be soo much useful. Also what are your thoughts on DJI OSMO Pocket 3 ? Thanks again.
Great video, thank you. Maybe you could do a video on iPhone media management and workflow.
That’s a tough one 😅 I manage most our video shoots on the Mac and edit in Final Cut and only deal with quick projects on the phone
Will we get one for photography?!
Great tutorial. I watched it even though I use an Android phone :D
Thanks will try this! Will the stalman luts remove the green from Sony and make it pretty like canon lol? Also miss your c70 or r5c loved that image
Hi Tyler, your info is amazing. Clear, concise, to the point. Easy to understand and quick. Consider me subscribed and a New Fan, thank you!
Oh, also, may I suggest the wireless mic(s) by Hollyland. They're amazing quality. Affordable. And includes plenty of features. Cheers
Finally. now i can buy the phone as a business expense.
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Great video. Although, as a professional videographer for many years & a prolific iPhone user, I don’t recommend vertical video for any professional shoot. It’s ok for social media, I guess, but I’ve never met a real pro that shoots vertical. We only shoot 16x9 or anamorphic. Still, you did a great vid for social media users. 👍
This year our biggest clients started to be native social content rather than traditional horizontal commercials. Obviously both 16x9 isn’t going away but vertical work is massive.
Very good video. I have an Iphone 15 Pro and your video clarify many of my doubts. Just one thing, at the link of "Rode video Mic ME", the link is not working. Every time I clicked there send me to a different advertisement . I don't know if that is right.
Thanks for letting me know, no idea what might have been wrong but hopefully it’s fixed now
You are on 12TB iCloud storage?
Hi, I have a question. I recently purchased an iPhone 15 pro max -- considering switching from android. However, there are a few things that are really bothering me. 1) On the iphone, is possible to pause and resume video recording, all in the same take/file? 2) Is it possible to flip between the front and rear cameras while video recording? I can't seem to figure this out.
I use these features on my galaxy all the time, and it's odd to me that these features don't exist on the iPhone. Do you have any experience with features? Or does that Blackmagic app unlock them? Thanks in advance for any help!
These features aren’t in the native camera app, the iPhone works more like a pro mirrorless camera where each file is separate. I agree that it’s a great feature, try Spark Camera.
@@stalman Tysm for the response! I just checked it out online, and it does seem to have some nice features. It doesn't seem to support these particular features, but I can't tell from the info on their sites. I'll have to do more investigating. Thanks again for the lead! 🙏🏾
Good video, im here because i want start my tiktok content
how did you come up with the name for the stalman clamp
It just came to me in a moment of inspiration
I really need a VND, shutter angle is locked, ISO only goes so low, and fixed aperture, really need a way to manage exposure.
There are lots of options out there. i just find that once I’ve rigged the phone up to the size of a mirrorless, I’d rather just use the mirrorless
@@stalman adding a VND and a case is not gonna put you anywhere near the size of a mirrorless.
@@stalman you can see the Khronos system as an example, it is roughly the same dimensions as the phone started, with a small square filter over the camera bump (you of course can add a lot more stuff, but you don't have to)
One note. The direct camera comparison isn’t entirely fair.
You put a shot from iPhone’s front sensor compared to lumixs main sensor (graded Apple log vs graded lumix log).
Especially the depth of field would be much better if you’d used main back sensor.
I think you missed the point - it was clearly explained the point of that comparison shot was to show the importance of how shooting in log on the phone CAN get you a serviceable/good enough shot compared to the final image from a ‘big camera’ in a pinch.
@@avokevo5394 I don't think I did, but fair enough. Just try shooting in different sensors and do color grading.
In my eyes both our arguments are valid.
The iPhone can natively do almost everything CleanMyPhone can..
Why recommend 30fps when you have no control over the frame exposure time? If you could fix the iPhone camera to 1/60 sec (and compensate with variable aperture or an ND filter) then 30 fps make sense. But you can't. And on a sunny day you can easily get videos with 1/500 or faster frames. This looks just choppy with zero motion blur. At 60 fps this effect is kind of mitigated because you get closer to the magic rule that exposure should be 1/2x the fps. If we could shoot at 120 fps then it would almost go away since 1/240 should be fast enough for normal lighting. For a cinematic effect you could then produce 24fps video by blending 5 consecutive frames into one. Excuse my ignorance, but I just can't agree with the low fps narrative with non professional cameras.
The term “professional” camera always makes me laugh. With how good cameras are on phones, they are right up there competing with $3,000+ cameras. I have a photography business just using my iPhone and lens attachments, no different than a camera with different lens options but much more affordable for the creative person to get into photography and videography but without the higher expense. The camera doesn’t make the professional.
My guess is the bit rate is highest in 4k30 without having to waste space 4k60, not everything needs to be slowed down 😅
@@Nateographyi believe you're wrong, because a 1000$ phone with a camera sensor no bigger than my pinky nail cannot compete with the sensor of a 3000$ device. Nevertheless, your existence is your own so, as long as you're happy
@@Nateography I get your argument, with professional I mean the ability to control all aspects of exposure. ISO, exposure time, aperture, ND.
@@messicomps344 Depends on the conditions, but yes.
nah 60 fps looks better
Please no