How to Shoot Quality Video Content Using Your iPhone

How to Shoot Quality Video Content Using Your iPhone

But for those who don’t have access to video equipment like this, or want to supplement their studio shoots with quick, on-the-go content creation, there’s a video production tool that is likely already at your disposal: your iPhone. The Brightcove Video Team is here to give you some helpful tips when shooting with your smartphone. Position yourself in front of a window to use as much natural sunlight as possible. Camera Setup You’ve identified the ideal spot to shoot. Next, it’s time to set up you shot. Here’s what you should focus on for camera setup: Attach the camera to a tripod or support on a table, to keep things steady. Keep a medium frame of the person in the shot, cutting them off at the middle part of their torso. Use exposure lock. On-Screen Tips It’s time to shoot! With these tips and tricks in mind you’re set to create some great video content with your iPhone.

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Here at Brightcove we have a variety of video equipment in our toolbox. But for those who don’t have access to video equipment like this, or want to supplement their studio shoots with quick, on-the-go content creation, there’s a video production tool that is likely already at your disposal: your iPhone.

The Brightcove Video Team is here to give you some helpful tips when shooting with your smartphone.

Location, Location, Location

First things first – locate the most ideal spot you have on hand for your shoot. There are key things you should look for when scouting your location:

  1. Find a somewhat quiet space, and preferably carpeted to further minimize noise.
  2. Position yourself in front of a window to use as much natural sunlight as possible. You know, so we can see you!
  3. Try keeping the background somewhat simple, and limit foot traffic/clutter behind the person speaking.

Camera Setup

You’ve identified the ideal spot to shoot. Next, it’s time to set up you shot. Here’s what you should focus on for camera setup:

  1. Attach the camera to a tripod or support on a table, to keep…

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