I agree. Three other important factors separating smartphone cameras from dedicated camera are real vs. Artificial shaprening, low vs high colour bit depth and low vs high dynamic range.
thanks for your video. can you please share how you made your cinematic intro starting at the 0:15 and the 0:49 mark. These cinematic toy scenes are super dope.
I'm glad you liked it! You'll used accessories to support your camera, such as a dolly robot (basically something that looks like a very slow remote control car but designed for cameras to mount on) and slider rails, manual or electronic. Electronic ones are expensive but gives you better results. Shooting 60p (2x slowmo in 30p) or 120p (4x slowmo in 30p) will also help. Some people go for 24p video for cinematic clips but i stick to 30p most of the time.
That’s a good idea for a TH-cam Chanel !!
hey man, can't wait to buy a camera this year due to this channel
I agree. Three other important factors separating smartphone cameras from dedicated camera are real vs. Artificial shaprening, low vs high colour bit depth and low vs high dynamic range.
thanks for your video. can you please share how you made your cinematic intro starting at the 0:15 and the 0:49 mark. These cinematic toy scenes are super dope.
I'm glad you liked it! You'll used accessories to support your camera, such as a dolly robot (basically something that looks like a very slow remote control car but designed for cameras to mount on) and slider rails, manual or electronic. Electronic ones are expensive but gives you better results. Shooting 60p (2x slowmo in 30p) or 120p (4x slowmo in 30p) will also help. Some people go for 24p video for cinematic clips but i stick to 30p most of the time.