
Introduction to the black magic camera App
Let's dive into the App to get familiar with it. part 1
Let's continue to explore this amazing App part 2
In part 3 we will look at more settings and have a look at the Black magic cloud feature
Lets take a look what what is Apple LOG and Apple ProRes now its available on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro max
Lets Take a look at how to set exposure on a rainy day
Lets take a deeper dive behind the scenes using the App in real life : part 1
In part 2 we look at focus pulls/ pan tilt techniques and more.
In part 3 we look at WB shift change and also create a transition in the video editor using 2 clips captured in camera.
That's it! I hope you learned something from this crash course usining this amazing iPhone and App . I look forward to seeing you in another course!.
Welcome to our comprehensive online crash course on iPhone Filmmaking, designed for individuals of all levels who want to unleash the full potential of their iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max cameras. In this course, we dive into the revolutionary Blackmagic iPhone Camera App, exploring its features and functionalities to transform your smartphone into a powerful filmmaking tool.
Whether you're a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an experienced filmmaker seeking to master the latest technology, this course caters to all skill levels. We'll guide you through the fundamentals of this great new App
The centerpiece of this course is the exploration of the Blackmagic iPhone Camera App, unlocking its potential for professional-grade filmmaking. From manual controls to advanced shooting modes, you'll gain hands-on experience with the tools that make this app a game-changer in the world of mobile filmmaking.
This crash course will give you the basics to get you up and running.
After the menu overview we have 3 sections on behind the scenes showing you how to get :
Focus pulls , pans and follows techniques . Filming yourself and finishing off with Creating an in camera transition and using Adobe premiere pro to edit it together.( If you don't use Premiere pro , no worries the principle is the same in any editor )