@@DonChocolatey yes, it is. But, it’s not professional film making. It’s amateurism, which is fine. To be professional & teach a higher end look, it has to be landscape mode.
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Also, i think the best setting is 60fps for videos which you wish to edit slow motion on
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i have iphone 13 pro and i don't have this choice. what can i do?
This tutorial is for videos already shot in slow motion. How about normal videos. Can we slow motion them?
I just can’t take these tips seriously when they are shot in vertical mode. Please do tips in landscape mode to make them look more professional. TY
Agree
Why? A lot of content consumed now is in vertical mode on cell phones.
@@DonChocolatey yes, it is. But, it’s not professional film making. It’s amateurism, which is fine. To be professional & teach a higher end look, it has to be landscape mode.
Great tips and I didn’t know about one second hold for precision mode, thanks for all the
I have not show this option slow motion please slove problem
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Thank you so much. I would like to know how to do more with the Iphone camera
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