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Key points to shoot and edit video on your iPhone
Ricardo Vela/UC ANR News & Outreach in Spanish/April 2020
• Memory Space• Block Notifications• Set Phone Orientation
Before start shooting:
MemorySpace
Before start shooting:
Block Notifications
Before start shooting:
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iPhone Orientation
Before start shooting:
iPhone Orientation
Horizontal VS. Vertical
Before start shooting:
For Android Smartphones
• To setup the shot:• Make sure there’s enough free storage space.• The amount of storage space required will vary, but you should try to allow around 1.3GB per 10mins of footage. While it differs for most devices, you can generally check the available space under:• Settings > Navigate to ‘Storage’.• If you don’t have sufficient space, backup some photos/videos/files to your laptop or another device and remove them from the phone.
Before start shooting
For Android Smartphones
• Open the Camera App and switch to ‘Front‐facing Camera’ (aka: Selfie mode!)• Check video quality settings.• Make sure the video size is set to 1920 x 1080p if available, otherwise as close as possible to this.• Note: Some devices support higher than 1080p resolutions. It’s not necessary to go this high for most videos (you’ll just burn through your phone storage!), but it’s up to you to decide what’s best for you!
Before start shooting
A. TripodB. Handheld Stabilizer
Stop the shaking:
A. Tripod
B. Stabilizer
• ae/af lock (auto exposure/autofocus lock)• Led Light• Natural• Light
Let there be light:
•Android:•To keep the lighting consistent, you can turn this off by switching on ‘Auto‐Exposure Lock’• (i.e. ‘Manual Exposure’).
ae/af lockauto exposure /autofocus lock
Led Light
Natural Light
Ideal Light:
Composition:
• Rule of thirds• Balance• Symmetry
Rule of Thirds:
Balance:
Balance:
Symmetry & Balance:
Other Points:
• Prep your interview subjects• Know what extra video you need •What is b‐roll
Prep your interviewees:
A. What to expectB. Avoid Memorizing
Extra Video (B‐roll):
•Wide Shot• Medium Shot• Close Up• Extreme Close Up / cutaways
Wide Shot:
It is often referred to as an ESTABLISHING SHOT because it establishes where the scene takes place.
Medium Shot:
Themedium shotis a general, all purpose shot.
Close Up:Close‐ups are obviously useful for showing detail and can also be used as a cut‐in.
Cutaways:A.Close up details of the main action
B. People’s facesC. Their handsD.Shots from the point of view of the main subject of the sequence
Cutaways:
Extra Video (B‐roll):
• 2 shot• Panning• Point of view
2 Shot:
Panning:
Point of View:
Audio:
Editing:
https://youtu.be/B_5oZ0vI968
Tutorial on youtube
A. Create a new eventB. Upload all your clips
Editing iMovie:
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