iPhone Cinematography
Written by John Klein
As most film productions have been effectively postponed by the pandemic, I thought it might be beneficial to discuss options available to us as storytellers and cinematographers from the comfort of our phones. (Fair bias on my end: I use exclusive Apple products, so this article will be iPhone-specific.) Most smartphones are capable of not only 4K imagery – albeit at highly compressed codecs – but also slow-motion frame rates, and there are a bevy of apps worth downloading to maximize their effectiveness as filmmaking tools. Read the full article here:
Pictured: Steven Soderbergh shooting on an iPhone for “High Flying Bird”.
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Written by John Klein
As most film productions have been effectively postponed by the pandemic, I thought it might be beneficial to discuss options available to us as storytellers and cinematographers from the comfort of our phones. (Fair bias on my end: I use exclusive Apple products, so this article will be iPhone-specific.) Most smartphones are capable of not only 4K imagery – albeit at highly compressed codecs – but also slow-motion frame rates, and there are a bevy of apps worth downloading to maximize their effectiveness as filmmaking tools. Read the full article here:
Pictured: Steven Soderbergh shooting on an iPhone for “High Flying Bird”.
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