Top 5 iPhone Videography Tips
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After a couple of years of filming on the iPhone, I thought I'd create a tips video on how you could level up your videography game.
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It’s very refreshing to see a guy talking calmly explaining things in a normal fashion compared to the dine a dozen hyper excited fake personalities these days. Nice job
@vlr003
3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree.
@SadTown99
3 жыл бұрын
Dude SERIOUSLY… All the over animated “ meme edit “ videos flooded with nonsensical bullshit and like 10% actual information 🙄 It’s unbelievable how trend thirsty this world has become, I miss the days of true intellectuals and leaders 😩
@davidtalkington6539
3 жыл бұрын
That’s why I just subbed.
@j.w.crawford_554
3 жыл бұрын
@@SadTown99 I could not have said it better myself man!
@j.w.crawford_554
3 жыл бұрын
@@SadTown99 I could not have said it better myself man!
“It’s kinda ass” when referring to the Instagram time lapse was the deciding factor for me subscribing 😂
@andyto
3 жыл бұрын
I was hoping someone would appreciate the honest opinion lol
@spenceandretti5135
3 жыл бұрын
Yoo, I second that lol. Just subscribed
@SociallyChrissyTV
3 жыл бұрын
Already subscribed but Andy is real and love it
@Forza4You
3 жыл бұрын
lmaooo i literally did the same thing
@Candyman757
3 жыл бұрын
Same
i always wanted to vlog but not be the common vlogger who shows his own face the entire time being super excited. I want my vlogs to feel like short films. Cinevlogging if you will. Showing the audience what you are doing and what you are experiencing instead of just talking about it. These tips are a great start for me, thanks!
That MOMENT course is one of the best filmmaking classes I've taken. Best tip-using the native camera app. We get too caught up in apps and equipment that we forget to capture the moment. Thanks again, Andy!
@LouisLuzuka
3 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ng is it worth it, should I take it too
@hautjobb
3 жыл бұрын
Louis Luzuka For sure! I'm fortunate to have different cameras, but my go-to is my iPhone. I keep revisiting Andy’s Moment course and absorbing something new every time.
@killsyproductions
3 жыл бұрын
Daniel Ng same here. I’ve gone back to watch his course many times. I’m curious how he color grades after using the native camera app tho
@LouisLuzuka
3 жыл бұрын
Garrett Killian yeah his colours are so nice..
@hautjobb
3 жыл бұрын
@@killsyproductions I think it's the basic order of operations - white balance, balance exposure, create the look. Andy has his own flavors and unique style. It's good stuff!
I shoot by iphone11 too. Thx man! So inspirations
Excellent, Andy. Clear, simple, thorough. Makes us feel we can actually do it. (Love to see how you grade a cinematic look when native camera bakes in sharpness, contrast, color, etc.)
Thank you always for generously sharing your experience and practical tips we can do with or without fancy gear. I also appreciate how you're always taking in to consideration that not everyone has a huge budget. Lastly, as a Disneyland nerd, I loved seeing the fireworks over the castle on the way out. Thank you! Thank you!
That was so helpful, I was at the park today trying to figure out how to come up with different shots but you can’t go wrong just gotta find some unique perspectives ! Love from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you so much for these tips Andy You’re work really inspired me to look at my surroundings In a cinematic way😃😃
Real value! Can't believe this is for free, thanks man! Like how you are working from principles (creativity, changing perspectives) and chill way of presenting.
I use a mobile phone in making videos and to shoot photos in my channel and so surprised that a pro like you also use the native app. Your tips are pure gold! Subscribed!
The three piece tip is a memorable one, and will put it to practice. Looking forward to future videos from you - love to see more workflow edits tutorials as I know you use Final Cut Pro X for editing!
Dudeeee you should definitely create more of these man! My fav tip would be the 3 piece special which I also use. Would actually love to see more behind the scenes clips on how you create a scene and then bring them into editing. Cheers!
@ThatLittleFoxxx
3 жыл бұрын
Yes please do some behind the scenes tips on how you create a scene and bring it into editing if you haven’t already! Loved this video. Subscribed right away Andy! 👌 I’m wanting to start my own KZread channel about “a day in the life of another drug addicted prostitute” … or something of the like. I don’t know if there’s anything out there like this but it is my life. And shows like “Cops” “Scared Straight” “Intervention” have all been big hits. It’s odd how people will 9/10 only shoot or post pics of how great life is. But seeing the other side, educating people, so they don’t get interested in drugs because I have yet to see anyone come off fentanyl. I’ve had close friends die of overdoses, or weird infections. And how we would do anything to just get our next hit when we’re dope sick. I’ve seen the most beautiful girls develop mental issues that break them so much that they literally aren’t, and will never be, the same person they were ever again… Anyways! Thanks again Andy for the tips 🙏 and my favourite one personally was #5, following someone from behind through the city, forest, beach, etc. Is just such an amazing look and I hope I can get that in my Vids when I start!
@410Jem
Жыл бұрын
Same
Yo, I found your channel yesterday due to a shoutout from daniel sheffer on the BWNC podcast. Have binged through your stuff and was immediately hooked. What a great surprise to wake up and find a new video drop! Love the behind the scenes and peeks into your workflow/ setup. Keep up the great work!
3:50 3 piece special 4:50 hyperlapse 8:30 find int perspective 8:50 rotating with cinematic black bars sliding open 9:30 back shots 2:00 uses native camera app to get nice shots
@2PiNkStEr
3 жыл бұрын
What is native camera app
@c.noahbaoas6816
2 жыл бұрын
@@2PiNkStEr the built in app
@whyamisocold9645
2 жыл бұрын
back shots 💀
@gunnagames3607
2 жыл бұрын
@@whyamisocold9645 what i was thinking😭😭😭
This was so good Andy! Loved your work since the Tokyo video! Always been a pleasure to go back to it and watch and study!
Bro, I love these content! You deserve more subs than what you've! hopefully soon!!!
Thanks a lot Andy! These are great tips and much appreciated! (BTW - Your use of music and sfx is also great. Very tasteful).
Love this man! I don’t even own a camera. Just my iPhone 11. I’ve been practicing a lot and it’s continuing to improve. This definitely helped👍 thank you🙌
You are just amazing, you actually deserve millions of subscribers according to your creativity. Even though we try to intimidate your cinematography style we were no where be around your level 🔥Keep working and keep teaching us❤️
You are amazing. I’m adding snippets into my packages now and this helps me so much! I learned a lot and thank you
Omg Andy this is good! I purchased my om4 because of you. You are so wise beyond your years! Change your perspective ❤️ Love that so much
Hi Andy, thank you for being an inspiration and this has made me want to take mobile film making more seriously! SO TRUE with what you said about native app being so powerful and dont think too much into it, get the shot! looking forward into making my first short films using a mobile phone !
Wow! Thanks for sharing tips, especially the hyperlapse! I always loved your videos with that style!
So great Andy!
@homechoicehk
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Thx andy
@allyssasicam7993
3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate Andy sooo much
much appreciation Andy! Man you're the hyper lapse king, lol. Love watching the vids. keep it going.
Awesome video man and thank you for the advice! "3 Piece Special" definitely my favorite tip. Keep doing what you do!
Really loved this instruction, calm, conscious of our limited budgets, and all about the creativity and realizing vision of the videographer. Thank you so much.
Excellent tips. Thank you Andy! Always love your style and talent.
Simple , clear explanations and very useful informations for beginner videographers. Thank you Andy, especially for not trying to sell us some useless apps, instead you support for the native software of phones.
Wow thank you for this video! I just upgraded my phone from iPhone X to iPhone 12 pro max and so excited to try out your tips on the new phone! Subbed!
Thanks for the details! I’ve been wanting a expensive camera to shoot videos but you’ve motivated me to shoot with my iPhone X. Keep up the content!
So good - would love to see more iPhone tips! I learnt so much just from this video alone!
Awesome video bro keep up the good work man I was waiting for this great tips & explaination awesome content God Bless
Andy, thanks for sharing! I’m a big fan of your mobile videos. Going to improve my footage by using your tips.
This is super helpful 👍 Thank you heaps!! Love your color grading and shooting techniques as well 😆💕
Amazing tips Andy! LOVE LOVE LOVE all your videos. Keep it up.
Best tips presented very clearly with interesting examples throughout, love this video alot! Thank youuu!
too dope, love the vibes on your footage
Dude!! Im so inspired right now!!! Im gonna buy a new ip12 pro max next month. Cant wait to try all of your tutorial videos!!! Its so good!
This was great. Hope there are more videos like this in the future
You guys have the best cinematic shots, and to think I can do that with my iphone is inspirational.
thanks man, really enjoyed this... so detailed & helpful video
Really amazing for new guys like me I'm pretty good in editing...now it's time for the most important part capturing the moment in unique ways so pumped!!!
Wow loved this. Having your examples sandwich everything was super helpful! Feeling inspired. Thanks!
That hyper lapse was insane! Thanks for sharing all of this. I usually have a hard time in paying attention to stuff but I was like "DAAAAAAAAYUM" the whole time.
Your example, stimulating the purchase of iphone and dji om3. Thank you very much for the recommendations for filming)
My fave videography tips on yt! Your shots look amazing!
Super cool content, thanks Andy!
Here comes the tutorial. Thank you for your inspiration. I've made a lot of funs with my iPhone (without a gimbal). The result was better than my expectation compared to my GoPro. Of course, I like my GoPro but I find it easy to get things done with only a handphone. The strong point for taking video with the handphone is literally the focus and exposure lock mode that you can't find in GoPro.
Just finished watching your moment class, great stuff, going to go back through it.
Amazing video ! I love the part with the chest strap for the phone . Im always outside walking my dog and when I seen that a light came in my head . I really appreciate your time and creativity this video is such a vibe ❤
Awesome video. I'll definitely be putting these tips to use on my channel!
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing!
Outrageously good video for creators. Definitely implementing these ideas. Thanks for sharing bro 💪🏽
super love!!!! I start my videography because of Andy, your video inspire me a lot!
So dope Andy...thanks for hidden gem tips 👌🏽
Super helpful video! Thank you Andy.
I started my mobile videography because of your channel Andy! May not be as good as yours but I managed to impress people who watch it and I’m just so thankful for your tips brother. You made it so easy for us to learn
love it! thanks Andy!
The 3 piece special tip was soooo helpful!! Loved this video. Thanks!
so much good info. thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Man I really enjoy your videos , You have a nice personality , keep doing what u love ♥️
Appreciate the iphone videography content!! Keep up the good work. We appreciate you
This is awesome! I love the 3 piece special tip. Game changer. I will be doing more studying and stay close to your videos. Looking learn this skill for personal and my real estate business. Everyone does videos. But creative videos are going to be game changer.
Aye man. this was dope. Great practical tips and perfect examples to showcase and compliment. Very Nicely done!
Finally you are back to your roots. This is the content that made me a full time subscriber. I hope too see more videos like this one.
This is fantastic! Thank you for teaching me how to use my own phone versus using other apps just to shoot. LOVE this! Exactly what I needed for Step 1. Step 2. . editing/creating the content.
@annudhiman6489
2 жыл бұрын
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i'm very new to video editing and filming, this is an incredible start to learning more about videography. thank you, subscribed!
Man you are very inspiring. I am a huge fan of your work
This was amazing thank you for all the infooo!! This video hit different, you're a unique content creator!
your videos are truly a gift, keep up the great work! ♥
I recently got into mobile videography and this is the best tips video I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it.
Great video man! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome video! Thanks for the simplicity!
Thanks for the tips andy! Please keep them coming
Great tips! Will use these to shoot our next vlogs. Thank you
So many helpful tips!! Thank you.
Fantastic tips! Great video flow too.
Great and helpful tips!!! Thanks for sharing these to us!!! A friend here from Japan
Keep it up Andy, the content that i always waiting for you to share. Thanks...
This inspires me to shoot in mobile in most cases! Thank you learned a lot from this!
Thanks for the tips, Andy !
Love the way you use native camera aap and best trick is the last one , ending with lens want more series like this gonna help a lot
Thanks so much for sharing these tips. I hope to incorporate the tips in my videos.
Great bro I will definitely use these tips in upcoming vlog
I really like your work, motivated me a lot! Thank you!! Worth to subscribe.
Excellent content Andy. Straight to the point.
This was so informative and so well done. Wow
These are great tips. Really appreciate you sharing them. I got the DJI Os Mobile 3 gimbal earlier this year and have been using the DJI app when filming, but I will definitely use the native camera now after your suggestion. I thought I would need to use the DJI app for stabilization, especially when following a subject, but I guess that's not the case? I'm still a newbie with filming. Videos like yours are motivating. Again, thank you for sharing your skills/knowledge.
Awesome as always bro 🙌🏽
This is awesome! Thank you so much!
This was a brilliant video! Thank you
Thank you Andy!!! 😌 so helpful
Thank you, Andy! You’re always motivating me🙌🏻
@jv8studios
3 жыл бұрын
how are you visuals coming along?
My favorite accessories for that bit of extra in photo and video from the native app is a diffusion filter (I can honestly recommend Black Pro Mist or new Moment Cinebloom), attached to the 37mm Moment filter mount via step up ring. It softens the image quality and gives it a surreal, or depending on the strength, an ethereal and dreamy type of vibe. But my main reason is the halation. Light blooms and swells around your subject based on your strength of choice and controlling exposure in the camera app. I hope this tip helps someone out there.
@annudhiman6489
2 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/mYRr09SSg7G4Zs4.html
thank you for sharing andy. very inspirational and motivating .
Woah. That was dope. Thanks for sharing. I liked them all, but the hyper lapse was good to think of. It’s an underused feature and you definitely take advantage
These tips are so dope! Thank you!!
You are a spectacular teacher. Thank you very much.