Here are 25 Smartphone Video Tactics You Can Use Today. In this presentation by Candidio, you'll learn tips and tricks for shooting video with your smartphone as well as some must-have accessories to help you shoot the best video you can with your iPhone or Android device.
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Editor's Notes
Look around and realize the stories are right in front of youSmartphone is my go to for capturing the idea - evernote, onenote, etc.
purpose,
overview,
call sheet,
put on evernote/onenote and share with others involved
use smartphone to take pictures or video to scout before you shoot
Be sure to shoot video so you can listen for ambient audio (and lighting) you need to account for when you shoot.
(AC, Music, lighting, etc.)
bring someone else with you.
let someone else record you or
let that person help make your subject comfortable or help out
make sure you get good audio (lav mic or be in a quiet area)Record a test and listen to see if it worked or not.Record the ambient noise.Do this when you scout and before you shoot
Rode Lav Mic
PASS IT AROUND
Tripod - Joby, Gorillapod, Standard Tripod with smartphone mount
PASS JOBY AROUND
DIY Tripod
Furniture Movier Pads under tripod to get nice dolly shots (like a slider)
String Tripod (video)
Fisheye
Wide Angle
Macro
Consider Google Photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, iCloud
Also apps that help clear photos quickly (Flic for iPhone and SlidePic for Android)
Bring a backup battery or get an external charger
Explain three-point lighting
Even without lights, think about good lighting
Don’t shoot in front of a window
Use towel or posterboard to bounce light for fill.
Snapchat and Vox example
99.9% of things people will watch this on are horiz – tv, computer monitor, phone, etc.
If your subject or you aren’t moving, you’re just taking a shaky picture.
Wide, Medium, Tight,
Practice? (talent and filmer)
Talent, take notes, Filmer – shoot wide, medium, tight.
While doing this, hold your arms close to your body.
Also do it quckly.
If you can shoot in 60FPS, this is a good time to this.
Never use digital zoom, just get closer to your subject.
If you’re shooting an interview in 4k, it’ll let you zoom in for a second angle without having 2 cameras.
History of the gate
Review it and make sure it’s good before you leave