From the perspective of someone who has been shooting/producing content with Prosumer/DSLR/Broadcast quality cameras, I never dreamed that iPhone would be something to consider as the "A" or primary camera for a project - how the times have changed!
In this video, I talk about some of the techniques I've used over the years with larger rigs and how I used them with the iPhone on this impromptu project that I shot for my nephew and his wife's amazing food truck. I'll give you 5 takeaways that will give any project or video a fun, professional look and feel.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:10 A little background on me, my experience shooting video
1:44 The thing that turned me around to shooting primarily with iPhone
1:57 What is take five with Tom? What this channel is about (inaugural video stuff...)
3:12 The project that opened my eyes to the possibilities of the iPhone
4:11 The full video project that I shot entirely with iPhone
7:00 Quick review of what I used on the shoot
7:38 Keeping the camera stable
9:06 Shooting wide
10:33 Use of zoom
11:16 Shoot more than you need
12:19 The use of voice over
14:06 Outro
The food truck video was shot using:
- iPhone 14 Pro
- Standard iPhone camera app 30fps - full auto.
- A Joby Griptight Pro Telepod: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...
Music was from: us.audionetwork.com/
Track: "Best In Town"
KZitem video shot with:
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone camera app (set on the .5 wide setting) 30 FPS - full auto
- Rode Video Mic ME-L www.bestbuy.com/site/rde-vide...
- Joby Griptight Pro Telepod
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