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5 Tips for Creating Video and Audio Content With Your iPhone. If you could create and manage an entire video blog using nothing other than an iPhone, would you?

5 Tips for Creating Video and Audio Content With Your iPhone

If you’re interested in learning how to capture audio, pictures and video with nothing but an iPhone, keep reading. Multimedia Content With an iPhone? This is what I’ve been doing with my TalkingWithTom project this year. I’ve been interviewing digital thought leaders and then sharing those video interviews once a week. And I’m creating the ENTIRE BLOG using just an iPhone.

The best part of the deal is I’ve learned a lot about what an iPhone can and cannot do. In fact, I’m now using it in ways I had never envisioned when I purchased it last year. In this article I’ll share 5 tips and tricks that will help you use your iPhone for capturing audio, photographs and video. The new iPhone4 has all-new 8MP camera and optics. Audio—Your Secret Blogging Weapon Since inception, the iPhone has come with a fine audio recording tool resident on the phone. The problem though is with the microphone. How to Shoot Great Video With a DSLR. Matt Brown is an award-winning producer with nine years of experience in professional video production.

How to Shoot Great Video With a DSLR

He has used a Canon EOS 7D DSLR for many of his recent video projects, and he has shot and produced TV programs for the BBC, as well as documentaries, music videos, and commercials. Why Should You Use a DSLR for Video? Even when compared to shooting with a professional broadcast camera, filming video with a DSLR camera provides an unexpected freedom that can be fun and exciting for seasoned videographers. DSLRs are capable of shooting professional-looking video, and they're cheaper and more accessible than your average professional-level camcorder. One nice thing about using a DSLR for video is that you can pull the camera out of the box and start shooting right away. This guide is an overview of the general aspects of shooting video with a DSLR. Until recently, I've primarily used dedicated professional-level video cameras and even film cameras to shoot projects. Tips on Shooting Video With a D.S.L.R. A few weeks ago, I attended a hands-on class on shooting pro-level footage with a video-capable D.S.L.R. camera.

Tips on Shooting Video With a D.S.L.R.

The all-day session was led by Bruce Dorn, a professional photographer and videographer who champions the use of D.S.L.R.’s for creating sophisticated video. It was sponsored by Canon to showcase the 1080p video capabilities of its new EOS Rebel T2i. Our mission was to help Mr. Dorn create a commercial promoting, you guessed it, a new camera. Canon hired a couple of attractive young models to marvel at the Rebel T2i in unscripted vignettes, with Mr. Canon.comFor a camera in its price range, Canon’s EOS Rebel T2i provides surprising flexibility formats for shooting video We were each given a Rebel T2i to use for the day, and the camera itself is worth mention. During the training, Mr. . • It will take some practice, but you must learn to focus manually. . • If your camera allows, use manual exposure settings when shooting video because exposures will change as you pan the camera.