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Shooting on your phone
From the course: Learning How to Shoot Video at Home
Shooting on your phone
- Okay, we've come this far, but what if you don't have a camera or at least a camera you don't want to shoot video on? Well, that's where your phone can come in handy. Phone cameras nowadays are actually very good and can shoot good quality video, especially on the iPhone. But it's important to make sure you have all the settings right. So here's some tips for shooting video on your phone. First up is stabilization. While a lot of camera phones have decent stabilization built in nowadays, you can get more stable footage by getting a filmmaking smartphone case that allows you to attach various forms of stabilization to it, such as tripods, gorilla arms, or even selfie sticks. Plus these filmmaking smartphone cases often also allow you to attach other gear such as mics and lights as well. And if you're looking for more of a moving-action type shot, you can get gimbals and steady cams that are specifically made for your…
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Choosing the best frame rate2m 58s
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Setting your shutter speed2m 47s
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Setting your aperture3m 22s
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Setting your ISO and checking exposure3m 28s
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White balancing your camera3m 53s
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Tips to check focus by yourself3m 42s
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Making sure you have good audio4m 28s
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Basic lighting tips to improve your video3m 28s
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Using basic shot composition4m 20s
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How to shoot B-roll3m 50s
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Shooting on your phone4m 50s
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