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Now after watching our first video you know how to shoot, edit, and upload your videos.
But now you might be finding they don't quite look right.
So we're going to share with you three advanced tips that you can use to add that extra polish
to your iPhone videos. We're going to cover lighting, framing, and some advanced editing
tips.
Just because you don't have professional lights doesn't mean you have to have a bad image.
Pay attention to where the light is coming from and use it to your advantage. The worst
mistake you could make is to put the light behind your subject. This will cause your
camera's automatic exposure to make your subject look dark. Instead put the light more to the
front or to the side. This way you'll easily be able to see what you're filming.
The next step is to pay attention to how you're framing your subject. Don't place them center
screen. It's boring and it just feels like the news. Instead divide your frame up into
thirds, both horizontally and vertically. And then place your subject on one of those
intersections. And always be sure to place your subject as big in frame as possible.
If we can't see what you're filming, really, what's the point?
Our final tip is to give you some pointers about using iMovie. By adjusting the length
of your clips using the yellow handles, or changing the transitions by double tapping
on them, you can create more engaging content. Use this to remove the long awkward pauses
and boring content from your videos. And of course adjust the audio levels so they are
consistent from clip to clip.
Did you know that you're not limited to only using videos shot on your iPhone? You can
actually create animated graphics on your computer and then import them into iMovie
using your video library.
If you pay attention to where the light's coming from, frame your subject well, and
trim down your iPhone videos, you'll create more engaging content out of your iPhone.
In the next video we're going to talk about some easy accessories you can add to your
iPhone to make your videos look really sharp. Be sure to leave any questions in the comments
below and subscribe to our channel.
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After watching the first video you'll know how to upload, upload nothing! Ha ha ha. Upload
and then you shoot it. Ha ha.
We're here to offer you three advanced tips that you can use, and that is a little odd.
Ha ha ha.