For people who say that their footage looks crap or colors look washed out. All you have to do is increase the vibrance. For example I use Premiere Pro for editing my videos and I increase the vibrance from 100 to 155 and that gets all my colors back in the footage.
This is easily one of the best videos I've seen on YT in a long time. Thank you for putting so much effort in to making it. I don't own Apple products but the way you document your process and explain why you do what you do is well worth my time watching the video. I picked up many tips that I intent to use in the future.
Hey, thanks a ton for the kind words! Really glad you found the video helpful, even without being in the Apple club. 🙌 If you ever have questions or ideas for future vids, feel free to drop them!
I have 13 pro and i can already tell the 15 pro Camera is a million times better just by looking at this video. I'm waiting for my new 15 to arrive, and try the camera, so excited.
Wow man, this is absolutely fantastic. Not only did you go hike to capture footage for your video, but you also recorded yourself doing that, lol, awesome! Loved the very detailed explaining, and will buy and use everything you’re sponsoring, thanks again!
And there was me wondering “Where has Bennet gone?” Now I know! Another great detailed tutorial. This should help the community come to grips with using the iPhone 15 Pro to make cinematic videos. Thank you! One question - can I color grade my Pro Rez clips using Apple’s Photos Library editing tools?
Thanks a lot! I had another video planed but the publishing date was postponed. Yes you can use the photos app but the results are not as great as when using an editing software. If you want to color grade on your phone then LumaFusion allows for importing LUTs and also has scopes.
I like that you clearly covered all the steps from recording to final editing in Final Cut. Answered many of the questions I had about editing Apple Log.
great vid - I highly recommend pro max shooters get a couple of good ND filters and stack them, especially if shooting in sunlight at a low ISO - you will need them and you will have more control over your exposure when using BM app
Wow this is amazing 😍 very helpful video for beginners.. After watching this video, I think I’m going to skip pixel 8pro and buy the iPhone 15 pro max ❤
Thank you for this fantastic in-depth tutorial! The Apple conversion Lut seems to be not ideal as it represents the colors a bit off. I hope at some point third party solutions will be available. For the hardware it would be fantastic to have a case that includes SSD, ND-filter and some kind of beefy grip. What a fantastic time to be a videographer!
Awesome breakdown Benett! You put a lot of effort to share the BTS and what the Iphone 15 Pro is capable - Thanks for sharing!! Not sure, if you remember me, but I follow your journey quite a while now and been a silent watcher recently due to 2 small kids :) And it is really inspiring how you improved over the years. Since I'm now able to timeslot a bit more time for my creative outlet your YT journey is a real inspiration and your videos have so many useful tips which I have to practise and implement in my future videos. Just want to thank you for your work! :)
Absolutely remember you! Thanks a bunch for the encouraging words. It's awesome to know my journey resonates with you and thanks for the continuous support! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions buddy!
This is one of the best tutorials! Can I ask what the frame rate of the final video (when you edit the final cut)? I can see the figures on top left corner “4K 25p” does it mean this video is 25fps?
Action mode is recommend for action type movements where there is a lot of camera shake involved. On top of that you‘ll also lose resolution and its not good in low light.
I don't have iphone15, I don't know final cut, but why I am finishing this video? This is awesome bro, I enjoyed even if I know nothing on this. Thank you
Wow, amazing. One of the better tutorials. Recently got an iPhone 15 Pro. No cage or SSD yet, but that's coming. The explanation in FCPX is perfect. Will apply some of it. The Sound Effects are also nicely and well explained. In short, you've gained a follower.
How did you get the ring around your mouse pointer? Is this a production technique added to your video or a setting in Final Cut? Love the video, extremely inspiring!
This is popular song seems to be titled "Another Sight of ‘Cooking Smoke’." It evokes a homesick sentiment, rising slowly like the smoke from cooking, and silently drifting away.
Perfect timing on this video, juuuust upgraded from an iPhone X to the 15 Pro Max and it’s a-making :) Now, try to find some spare time to actually use it and test out the stuff in this video on my channel …
@@BenettGraezer Loving every part of it so far, especially being able to film longer than 20 minutes without the battery dying, and also having access to the Blackmagic Camera app which totally obliterates Filmic Pro (especially after them going subscription based) bit also since the BMCamera can’t run on the iPhone X due to it not supporting iOS 17 :) Having sunday set for filming the whole day for a new channel video and diving into both the BMCamera App and getting it to look decent in Davinci Resolve, haven’t been this excited in *years* :)
Wowww . What an awesome Video ! I just got the iPhone 15 Pro Max and I was struggling with log footage and all the video formats ! This video helped a lott brother ! Love your videos ❤. By the way , are those premium mobile luts compatible with FCP for iPad also ? I edit my videos on FCP iPad , I would really love to have them on FCP iPad
Thanks! Means a lot to me. The LUTs are compatibile with most editing apps and softwares such as Davinci and LumaFusion. I don’t think FCP for iPad supports importing LUTs at the moment but hopefully with a future update it will.
Another amazing post mate! wow! you put so much time an effort to share your talent! 🙏 I have a couple of questions: 1- When you turn on the HDR on the Iphone settings, to get 10 bit, I've been told that shooting HDR gets the colors all funky when editing/color correcting is that the case when you do your post? Also regarding HDR again, 🤔 I thought one couldn't shoot Log if choosing HDR on the settings? ( I am bit confused! but it wouldn't be the first time!! 😂) I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! thanks! & cheers!
Thanks a lot! I just got a comment from @MJR3218 that you don't necessarily need to turn on HDR video setting on your iPhone's camera because the Apple Log mode always records in good quality (10 bits). He filmed two videos, one with HDR on and one with it off, using the regular camera app, and both turned out to be good quality (10 bits) in DaVinci Resolve. In that case the HDR setting doesn't affect the quality when you're using Apple Log.
Hello? Again, it's a new week. In Korea/SeouI I hope this week also brings you good health and good things. And I always support your beautiful/attractive activities. ^^
Very nice video and many good tips for beginners like me. If you have the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, I would love to see a video like this of your recording with it.
Thanks for the great content. But is there a proper way to edit log footage on iPhone? I couldn’t find any app that let me use LUTs to grade. Any recommendations?
Outstanding work. Some sound design especialy when walking through the leaves would have brought it to life a bit more for me but still, great visuals.
I don't think that has any effect at all on the footage. I took 4 videos: BM Camera h264 Apple Log HDR on -> 8 bit BM Camera h264 Apple Log HDR off -> 8 bit Native Camera Apple Log HDR on -> 10 bit Native Camera Apple Log HDR off -> 10 bit The clips also looked identical to my eye. As far as I can see, that setting has no effect on the footage at all.
@@MaximoJoshua Thanks for checking - but it makes sense that you can't see any difference. I think this HDR switch only has an effect if you don't shoot in Log, as there is an extra switch for ProRes where you can choose between HDR and Log. This means that if you shoot in Log with the BlackMagic Camera App, this setting is ignored, as Log and HDR are two completely different color profiles. The fact that only 8 bit is used when saving Log in h264/h265 with the BlackMagic Camera App and not 10 bit, as is usually the case with Log in the iPhone 15Pro, is probably due to the fact that the API provided by Apple only supports 10 bit when recording with ProRes.
@@uldmedia yeah that is right, that was my general point, is that choosing Apple Log overrides whatever HDR setting you have. I think that setting is more for Dolby Vision stuff in regular modes And yeah, h.264 only has 8 bit, but h.265 can do 10 bit, I think. I think its just limited to what the Camera API's expose.
For people who say that their footage looks crap or colors look washed out. All you have to do is increase the vibrance. For example I use Premiere Pro for editing my videos and I increase the vibrance from 100 to 155 and that gets all my colors back in the footage.
Thanks a ton! That was a wealth of information! Could I ask though how did you change the frame rate on the iPhone to 25fps? ‘Cuz as I understand it it’s either 30 or 60, unless you use a third party app such as Blackmagic? Your answer would be much appreciated! ❤
Have you used luts? because the natural forests colors are not that dark. Please guide on this so as to bring up the effects like the one in your final video. Thanks.
This was an amazing video! When it comes to the different codecs: ProRes 422, 422 LT, 422 Proxy, HVEC (H.265), wouldn't anything below 422 degrade the quality noticeably and/or make it more difficult to color grade?
Glad it helped! In general, higher ProRes codecs like 422 offer better quality and color information, making them preferable for professional workflows and color grading. Lower ProRes variants sacrifice some data for smaller file sizes. H.265 can maintain quality at lower bitrates but may require more computing power for editing. The choice depends on your specific needs, balancing quality, storage, and performance. I would opt to choose ProRes LT as it generally maintains high quality while achieving smaller file sizes.
Totally awesome video! I just got the i-phone specifically for the video capabilities so I could film my son's hockey games. The info you provided was amazing and inspiring. So was your finished product. Thanks! (By the way, what is the film editing software you use? I know you said the name, but not sure I got it right.
One of the best videos I have seen showing how to use a phone to record yourself. Top job mate!
Wow, thanks!
For me One of the most clear video on iPhone video making
Thank you ao much!
its crazy that this was shot in a iPhone. The camera quality mixed with your camera skills is a great combo!
When professionalism is available in the right person. Thank you, my friend, for the wonderful effort. I also wish you success in your next work.
Thank you so much!
@@BenettGraezerhoso želim tu ćete brzo
The filming process is super helpful for beginners like me. Thanks for sharing Benett! 👍thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
For people who say that their footage looks crap or colors look washed out. All you have to do is increase the vibrance. For example I use Premiere Pro for editing my videos and I increase the vibrance from 100 to 155 and that gets all my colors back in the footage.
Thx for sharing your experience 👍🏻
This is easily one of the best videos I've seen on YT in a long time. Thank you for putting so much effort in to making it. I don't own Apple products but the way you document your process and explain why you do what you do is well worth my time watching the video. I picked up many tips that I intent to use in the future.
Hey, thanks a ton for the kind words! Really glad you found the video helpful, even without being in the Apple club. 🙌 If you ever have questions or ideas for future vids, feel free to drop them!
Perfect 👌🏼
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I have 13 pro and i can already tell the 15 pro Camera is a million times better just by looking at this video.
I'm waiting for my new 15 to arrive, and try the camera, so excited.
Awesome! Have fun shooting 🔥
Great great efforts u did bro , nice explained, I think no need to watch any other video after watching this tutorial ❤
Thank you so much!
Sei davvero un grande. Complimenti per come spieghi tutto, per i backstage, i set, le impostazioni e tutto il resto. Grazie a te sto imparando molto.
You are very welcome!
I learned a lot from this. Just got iPhone 15 Pro Max. Dialog was logical. But this new technology won’t be mastered in “one lesson “. So thanks .
Thx!You are welcome!
I am a noob at cinematography but I really enjoyed viewing this video as you demonstrated the process and steps of you making this video.
Thanks a lot!
Been waiting for you to make a 15 pro max video, knew it was gonna be good, thanks for the great content!
Thanks buddy!
14:50 grabbed me with the music add and the video was awesome!
Wow man, this is absolutely fantastic. Not only did you go hike to capture footage for your video, but you also recorded yourself doing that, lol, awesome!
Loved the very detailed explaining, and will buy and use everything you’re sponsoring, thanks again!
Haha yes I’m basically filming myself while filming myself xD. Glad you like it and thanks for the support! helps the channel a lot!
Should appreciate your efforts here to make such a video alone. Well edited and well explained. Good luck and God Bless ❤
Wow, thank you
And there was me wondering “Where has Bennet gone?” Now I know! Another great detailed tutorial. This should help the community come to grips with using the iPhone 15 Pro to make cinematic videos. Thank you!
One question - can I color grade my Pro Rez clips using Apple’s Photos Library editing tools?
Thanks a lot! I had another video planed but the publishing date was postponed. Yes you can use the photos app but the results are not as great as when using an editing software. If you want to color grade on your phone then LumaFusion allows for importing LUTs and also has scopes.
Very beautiful... bro.. can u shoot one cunematic video with s23 ultra
Thx! Need to get my hands on one first :)
What superb video! Deep enough for intermediates but simple enough for a newbie to follow. Worthy of a follow from me.
Glad you liked it!
I like that you clearly covered all the steps from recording to final editing in Final Cut. Answered many of the questions I had about editing Apple Log.
You are very welcome!
i discover you by mistake. the way how you explain and how you create this video is amazing !
You got a new subscriber!
Awesome, thank you!
great vid - I highly recommend pro max shooters get a couple of good ND filters and stack them, especially if shooting in sunlight at a low ISO - you will need them and you will have more control over your exposure when using BM app
The best video for filming with I phone i have ever seen, like to total package, Very well-done.
Thank you!
Wow this is amazing 😍 very helpful video for beginners.. After watching this video, I think I’m going to skip pixel 8pro and buy the iPhone 15 pro max ❤
Glad it was helpful!
@@BenettGraezer❤
wow, it's by far the best video Guru i've seen here in youtube..thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing, what’s the music you used?
Nice video for filming using a podcast. I want to start a podcast wich settings are better for me?
Thank you for this fantastic in-depth tutorial! The Apple conversion Lut seems to be not ideal as it represents the colors a bit off. I hope at some point third party solutions will be available. For the hardware it would be fantastic to have a case that includes SSD, ND-filter and some kind of beefy grip. What a fantastic time to be a videographer!
You're very welcome!
Awesome breakdown Benett! You put a lot of effort to share the BTS and what the Iphone 15 Pro is capable - Thanks for sharing!!
Not sure, if you remember me, but I follow your journey quite a while now and been a silent watcher recently due to 2 small kids :)
And it is really inspiring how you improved over the years. Since I'm now able to timeslot a bit more time for my creative outlet your YT journey is a real inspiration and your videos have so many useful tips which I have to practise and implement in my future videos.
Just want to thank you for your work! :)
Absolutely remember you! Thanks a bunch for the encouraging words. It's awesome to know my journey resonates with you and thanks for the continuous support! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions buddy!
@@BenettGraezer Great! Thanks for the offer! Will do if I hit road block or something :)
How are you using 25 fps without an ND filter?
非常感谢您分享的技巧,以前我要买一台索尼+各种镜头,现在一台 iPhone 14 Pro Max+MacBookAir就搞定
Absolutely 💯
Amazing video, mate.
You really impress!
Best wishes.
Thanks, you too!
This is one of the best tutorials! Can I ask what the frame rate of the final video (when you edit the final cut)? I can see the figures on top left corner “4K 25p” does it mean this video is 25fps?
More than great video mate. I have a question though. Did it drain lots of battery while filming? Cause mine does so... anyway...top notch scenes!
Thanks! Yes it does and even more whit screen recording at the same time
Wow very clear explanation how the filming process is super helpful for beginners like me. Thanks for sharing Benett!
You are super welcome!
Awesome tutorial! The breakdown of the filming process is super helpful for beginners like me. Thanks for sharing Benett! 👍
My pleasure!
Wonderful explanation. But just a question, to take the static shots, isnt it better to use the action mode? Or does it influence the clip quality?
Action mode is recommend for action type movements where there is a lot of camera shake involved. On top of that you‘ll also lose resolution and its not good in low light.
I don't have iphone15, I don't know final cut, but why I am finishing this video? This is awesome bro, I enjoyed even if I know nothing on this. Thank you
Legend!
GREAT VIDEO, WHATS THE DIFFERENCE FOR RECORDING IN 25FPS OR 60FPS? KIND OF MISSIED/NOT SURE OF WHY.
Watching the whole video was worth it. Defiantly looking forward for your next video
Awesome, thank you!
@@BenettGraezer No problem, I some footage which I shot from my iPhone and my drone if you like to take a quick look at it?
Wow, amazing. One of the better tutorials. Recently got an iPhone 15 Pro. No cage or SSD yet, but that's coming. The explanation in FCPX is perfect. Will apply some of it. The Sound Effects are also nicely and well explained. In short, you've gained a follower.
Wow thank you so much! I appreciate it 👍🏻
One last question? Why don't you use the cinematic mode?
This is such a well explained, detailed video! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very impressive shots! I was wondering if you don‘t use ND filters? But the footage look great so maybe one doesn‘t need it?
If you are looking to having that natural motion blur then an ND is great :)
Maybe this is the most helpful video I've ever watched about filming a video! 👏 Thank you! ♥
You're so welcome!
How did you get the ring around your mouse pointer? Is this a production technique added to your video or a setting in Final Cut? Love the video, extremely inspiring!
Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Bennet, could you make a quick video for us setting up your luts in CapCut ?
This is popular song seems to be titled "Another Sight of ‘Cooking Smoke’." It evokes a homesick sentiment, rising slowly like the smoke from cooking, and silently drifting away.
Hi Benett. What made you choose the Pro max over the Pro? Was it purely screen size and battery?
5x telephoto lens :)
What happens if you color grade on your iPhone 15 Pro? Max itself? Not as good?
Its possible but you won‘t get the best results
Such beautiful shots, make me wanna get an iphone right away!
Thanks!
Perfect timing on this video, juuuust upgraded from an iPhone X to the 15 Pro Max and it’s a-making :) Now, try to find some spare time to actually use it and test out the stuff in this video on my channel …
Thats awesome man! I think you’ll love it. The Apple Log footage is really a game changer 📱🚀
@@BenettGraezer Loving every part of it so far, especially being able to film longer than 20 minutes without the battery dying, and also having access to the Blackmagic Camera app which totally obliterates Filmic Pro (especially after them going subscription based) bit also since the BMCamera can’t run on the iPhone X due to it not supporting iOS 17 :) Having sunday set for filming the whole day for a new channel video and diving into both the BMCamera App and getting it to look decent in Davinci Resolve, haven’t been this excited in *years* :)
Outstanding Work Brother And Sound Design Was Great.
Thanks a ton
very helpful, you actually are an amazing teacher, I have watched several videos, but, your explaining is outstanding, Thank you for the upload bro
Wow, thank you!
Thank you for such a great video. Finally a video I can learn from instead of all the iPhone review videos.
You're welcome!
You always create great, helpful content. Indeed detailed.
I appreciate that!
Wowww . What an awesome Video ! I just got the iPhone 15 Pro Max and I was struggling with log footage and all the video formats ! This video helped a lott brother ! Love your videos ❤. By the way , are those premium mobile luts compatible with FCP for iPad also ? I edit my videos on FCP iPad , I would really love to have them on FCP iPad
Thanks! Means a lot to me. The LUTs are compatibile with most editing apps and softwares such as Davinci and LumaFusion. I don’t think FCP for iPad supports importing LUTs at the moment but hopefully with a future update it will.
@@BenettGraezer I’ll try the LUTs in DaVinci iPad then . Thanks a lot brother! Your videos are truly amazing
How did you make you video stable?
How did you make it stable
Add post stabilization 👍🏻
the best tutorial ive ever seen, thanks.
Wow, thanks!
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge! this video is quite helpful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Color grading so beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Another amazing post mate! wow! you put so much time an effort to share your talent! 🙏 I have a couple of questions: 1- When you turn on the HDR on the Iphone settings, to get 10 bit, I've been told that shooting HDR gets the colors all funky when editing/color correcting is that the case when you do your post? Also regarding HDR again, 🤔 I thought one couldn't shoot Log if choosing HDR on the settings? ( I am bit confused! but it wouldn't be the first time!! 😂) I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! thanks! & cheers!
Thanks a lot! I just got a comment from @MJR3218 that you don't necessarily need to turn on HDR video setting on your iPhone's camera because the Apple Log mode always records in good quality (10 bits). He filmed two videos, one with HDR on and one with it off, using the regular camera app, and both turned out to be good quality (10 bits) in DaVinci Resolve. In that case the HDR setting doesn't affect the quality when you're using Apple Log.
@@BenettGraezer thanks! appreciate it! quick question regarding you editing set up: you work with two monitors ... what specs are those...? thanks! ;)
Hey Benett May I know which is better to shoot a film iPhone 15 pro max 512 GB or iPhone 15 pro max 1TB ?
Great tips ..fantastic video
Glad you think so!
Thanks For Your Tutorials ❤
You're welcome 😊
ممنون بابت آموزش های که به اشتراک میگذاری ❤❤❤❤
You are welcome!
Phenomenal video. Thank you! This was an inspiration across the board.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Thank you so much🙏
Bennett grazzer live long,, you will truly be my social media mentor ❤❤
Appreciate it man 😁
Hello?
Again, it's a new week.
In Korea/SeouI I hope this week also brings you good health and good things.
And I always support your beautiful/attractive activities. ^^
Thanks a lot 💯 Wish u the same :)
Very nice video and many good tips for beginners like me. If you have the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, I would love to see a video like this of your recording with it.
Thanksa lot! Don’t have it yet, but I eager to test it out and make content around the dji osmo pocket 3 :)
is better to use the Beastgrip Cage or the SmallRig cage?
Thanks for the great content. But is there a proper way to edit log footage on iPhone? I couldn’t find any app that let me use LUTs to grade. Any recommendations?
Thanks! LumaFusion allows you to import LUTs and you can also color grade your footage i there.
Thanks for the Tipp. I will check it out
Thankyou sir ❤Love From India 🇮🇳
Anytime :)
Really helpful, you are a star. Planning to do video as well as my normal photography. New year new challenge
Great to hear! Wish you all the best 💯
Outstanding work. Some sound design especialy when walking through the leaves would have brought it to life a bit more for me but still, great visuals.
Many thanks!
Love your Way of teaching style really brilliant😊😊 eventually I found My video
Thanks and welcome
Brilliantly explained ❤
Thank you 🙂
Awesome work bro ❤ congratulations 🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😀
thank you for this video, a lot of useful information for such a short lesson, and BTS & SHOT section was awesome!)
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the HDR tip at the beginning! I had a feeling that I needed to switch this on… that’s why my log footage is looking a bit crap
No problem!
I don't think that has any effect at all on the footage. I took 4 videos:
BM Camera h264 Apple Log HDR on -> 8 bit
BM Camera h264 Apple Log HDR off -> 8 bit
Native Camera Apple Log HDR on -> 10 bit
Native Camera Apple Log HDR off -> 10 bit
The clips also looked identical to my eye. As far as I can see, that setting has no effect on the footage at all.
@@MaximoJoshua Thanks for checking - but it makes sense that you can't see any difference.
I think this HDR switch only has an effect if you don't shoot in Log, as there is an extra switch for ProRes where you can choose between HDR and Log.
This means that if you shoot in Log with the BlackMagic Camera App, this setting is ignored, as Log and HDR are two completely different color profiles.
The fact that only 8 bit is used when saving Log in h264/h265 with the BlackMagic Camera App and not 10 bit, as is usually the case with Log in the iPhone 15Pro, is probably due to the fact that the API provided by Apple only supports 10 bit when recording with ProRes.
@@uldmedia yeah that is right, that was my general point, is that choosing Apple Log overrides whatever HDR setting you have. I think that setting is more for Dolby Vision stuff in regular modes
And yeah, h.264 only has 8 bit, but h.265 can do 10 bit, I think. I think its just limited to what the Camera API's expose.
For people who say that their footage looks crap or colors look washed out. All you have to do is increase the vibrance. For example I use Premiere Pro for editing my videos and I increase the vibrance from 100 to 155 and that gets all my colors back in the footage.
Amazing as always! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You're the best!
Wow! Amazing tutorial. Thanks a lot Benett!
My pleasure!
Thanks a ton! That was a wealth of information! Could I ask though how did you change the frame rate on the iPhone to 25fps? ‘Cuz as I understand it it’s either 30 or 60, unless you use a third party app such as Blackmagic? Your answer would be much appreciated! ❤
Thanks for watching! In the settings on you iPhone, go to camera and then select record video, enable PAL formats and choose 4K at 25FPS.
Automatically the coloured grade will come after the shoot or else we need to edit ?
Beautiful.. Good work :).. Thanks for the tips, very helpful video.
What app you can use to convert audio..
Creative content with nice music!
Thank you very much!
Have you used luts? because the natural forests colors are not that dark. Please guide on this so as to bring up the effects like the one in your final video. Thanks.
What a great tutorial i was thinking taking my FX30 to Paris now i am only gona take my Iphone Pro Max with to test it out .-)
Go for it, have fun shooting!
This was an amazing video! When it comes to the different codecs: ProRes 422, 422 LT, 422 Proxy, HVEC (H.265), wouldn't anything below 422 degrade the quality noticeably and/or make it more difficult to color grade?
Glad it helped! In general, higher ProRes codecs like 422 offer better quality and color information, making them preferable for professional workflows and color grading. Lower ProRes variants sacrifice some data for smaller file sizes. H.265 can maintain quality at lower bitrates but may require more computing power for editing. The choice depends on your specific needs, balancing quality, storage, and performance. I would opt to choose ProRes LT as it generally maintains high quality while achieving smaller file sizes.
Totally awesome video! I just got the i-phone specifically for the video capabilities so I could film my son's hockey games. The info you provided was amazing and inspiring. So was your finished product. Thanks! (By the way, what is the film editing software you use? I know you said the name, but not sure I got it right.
Thank you so much! Its Final Cut Pro :)
What application do you use for the editing??
B+ not only 15 can do it, but also 14 as well.
Absolutely AWESOME! I learned so much from this video, AND, it was entertaining as well! Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow!!! What a amazing idea to to take video. Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome!
wow love it! thanks for the information
Any time!
You are doing an amazing job
Thx!
What is the name of Edit app?
Final Cut Pro
When is the video coming for iphone 16 pro?
Stay tuned ;)
Grateful Brotha! Gracias