Smartphone Filmmaking with Iphone 13 Pro and iMovie

Learn how to make a film on your smartphone (iPhone 13 Pro) in one day

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Smartphone Filmmaking with Iphone 13 Pro and iMovie

What You Will Learn!

  • How to plan a video production from start to finish.
  • The fundamentals of storytelling and movie script.
  • How to frame and light your subjects.
  • How to record images with a cinematic look.
  • How to edit video on your mobile phone.
  • How to publish your creation to social media.

Description

Making film with your phone

Have you ever had an idea for a movie, but never tried to make it because you didn't know how? This course is here to teach you the basics of filmmaking with a smartphone. It's designed for anyone with no prior knowledge of film production, who wants to make movies with their phone.  It's never been easier to get into filmmaking - all you need is a smartphone and some creativity! In this course, we'll show you how to get started making films with your phone, from planning your story to editing your final product.


What will you learn from this course?

Specifically, designed for beginners. No experiences necessary. You will learn simple techniques of composing images like a pro. How to design your production using storyboard and shot list. You will learn about lighting and filming techniques. You will learn how to edit your film on the phone and upload your final product to social media.


What do you need for this course?

  • An Iphone with at least 10 GB of storage available.

  • Access to Apple App Store (to download editing app)

  • Optional- Access to social media account (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or Facebook) for publishing.


Tips and Tricks

Making film with your phone is a great way to get into the movie-making business without spending a lot of money. However, it can be difficult to know where to start. Here are some tips and tricks for making the best possible film with your phone.

1. Invest in a good camera. While you can technically make a film with any type of camera, you'll get much better results if you invest in a phone with a good camera. Look for something with at least 10 megapixels and HD video capabilities.

2. Use tripods and other accessories. It's important to keep your phone steady while filming, so invest in a tripod or other type of support. This will help you avoid shaky footage and ensure that your shots are clear and well-composed.

3. Edit your footage carefully. Once you've shot your footage, it's time to edit it down into a final product. This is where you'll really be able to show off your creativity and tell a story that engages your audience. There are numerous editing apps available for phones, so experiment with different ones until you find one that you're comfortable with.

4. Promote your film online. Once you've completed.


What can you do with this course?

1. Vlogging: A vlog, or video blog, is a great way to share your life with friends and family. You can vlog about anything you want, from what you did that day to your thoughts on current events. To make a vlog, simply set up your phone to record video, and then start talking!

2. Documentaries: If you have an interesting story to tell, why not make a short documentary with your phone? You can interview people, film events, and put together a fascinating film that will educate and entertain your viewers.

3. Music Videos: Have a favorite song that you just can’t get enough of? Why not create a music video for it using your phone? You can film yourself lip syncing the lyrics, or even shoot footage of yourself and your friends dancing along to the beat.

4. How-To Videos: Are you good at something? Teach others how to do it by making a how-to video! Whether you’re showing off your mad baking skills or giving tips on fixing a leaky faucet, there’s sure to be someone out there who could benefit from your knowledge.

In conclusion, making a film with your phone is a great way to get started in the filmmaking process. It's affordable and you can use many of the same techniques that professional filmmakers use. You can also submit your films to festivals and competitions, which is a great way to get exposure for your work.


Who Should Attend!

  • Aspiring filmmaker.
  • Video enthusiast.
  • Social media influencer.
  • Student.
  • Storyteller.

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Tags

  • Filmmaking
  • iPhone Filmmaking

Subscribers

10

Lectures

42

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