This video felt like a complete lesson. It is outstanding how you explain so many things yet the video it’s under 20 minutes. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@@thefilmalliance I will pick it up as soon as the financing app works (oops, their servers are down). I have been thinking about getting back into editing now that I have finished my uni and masters (not related to filming), since I left it when I was like 16/17. I am 24 now, a couple of days ago I had to get back in touch with DaVinci resolve for some work related stuff and damn I miss editing things a lot.
I'm just someone who likes to take decent photos, and mostly I don't think I'll need to access that much technique on my iPhone 16 pro but thanks for sharing all these info. hope I'll get a chance to use it one day!!!!
24fps is the most beautiful, mysterious, cinematic, and provocative speed and format to anyone who has an understanding of cinema and its role in touching human beings, historically. It’s true it contains less information. It is more remote. We are not so overpowered by the exactness of our subjects and we are empowered to focus more on what is occurring in the hearts mind and mysteries of our subjects. This video was very useful. Thanks
upgraded from the 13Pro to the 15Pro today for that Type C and bigger storage. im used to the Blackmagic Camera app, but not Apple Log so this video pops up just in time.
*_High efficiency_*_ is more than just storage, in terms of _*_Quality:_*_ HEIF/HEIC can store higher-quality images at smaller file sizes compared to JPEG. This format uses more advanced compression techniques, allowing for better image retention, especially when dealing with higher resolutions or images with a lot of detail._ *_Compatibility:_*_ This format might not be supported by all devices or software, although its adoption is growing._ _However, because I had taken digital media art classes along with photography it is a trained habit for me to take RAW photos for post production And coming from a digital-file-head and a professional photographer Apples ProRaw technology is amazing_
The only con of this video is now I need to get one of those external SD cards 😭other than that thanks so much for such an easy, thorough video on how to do this and for supplying the Lut package!
You guys rock! this tutorial was an amazing intro to LUTs and i am purchasing in a moment. One question about the Blackmagic app and shooting HEVC. What do you set the bitrate to? High or Max? Does it make a huge difference for the HEVC quality? Obviously more is better but just how much better? Thanks.
Just got the 16 pro and on my way to learn videography and editing, found this video super useful! One thing I noticed right from the start which you did not mention in the end (might be just me having some wrong settings in use or smth), is at least when editing with semi beefy PC, H.265 4K absolutely killed pc performance, tried all the possible fixes I found online but the performance did not get any better. Meanwhile apple prores worked really well, not janky at all in Resolve. H.265 shot processor or GPU straight to 100% use depending which was configured to do the work, with prores they stayed somewhere in the 20% range, just something to consider. Might be different story on MacOS devices or with Final Cut Pro. Could you give me your take on this? Again, really useful video thank you!
That's Reasonable Thing. That's WHY Every Pro Video Editors Love to Handle ProRes Footage Rather than H.264 and/or H.265. The Reason is that ProRes Doesn't Need to be De-Compressed While Editing However Big Volume It Looks While H.264 and/or H.265 Are Strongly Compressed Codec So PC Need De-Compress 'em Simultaneously in Editing Video that Stress PC Very Much ❗️
That's a great observation about H.265 performance. It's a common issue, especially on older or less powerful machines. While it offers excellent compression, it can be more demanding to process. Apple ProRes, on the other hand, is designed with post-production in mind. It's often more CPU-friendly and offers better performance, especially for demanding tasks like grading and effects. It's worth noting that performance can vary depending on your specific hardware and software setup. If you're working with a beefy PC and a modern video editor, you might be able to handle H.265 more efficiently. However, for optimal performance, especially when working with large projects, Apple ProRes might be the better choice, especially while on a mac.
Appreciate the depth of the color grading, the level of detail reaffirms why I use Davinci resolve because it takes away so many steps in the process vs Final Cut
@@thefilmalliance thanks for the response, it’s cool and awesome that you have your workflow, I could only imagine trying to relearn a new workflow would be tedious
You don't get the cinematic motion blur of 24 fps unless you snap on a neutral density filter so the exposure time can knock down to the double-digits, even in daylight. (And you need to knock the ISO down as well. I don't know how you do that in native iOS mode.) I notice The Modern Rogue is a channel that shoots in 24 fps. But the motion is conspicuously choppy, because they use short exposure times to capture stunt action.
That's a great point about the motion blur and neutral density filter. It's definitely a technique that can enhance the cinematic look. I'll be sure to include that in future videos. As for the ISO, you're right, it's not as adjustable in native iOS mode. However, there are third-party apps that offer more manual control, allowing you to adjust ISO and exposure time like the BMCA and the Final Cut Camera app. You're also right about The Modern Rogue and their short exposure times. While they do achieve a certain level of sharpness and detail, it can sacrifice some of the cinematic feel. It's a trade-off that depends on the specific look you're aiming for.
@ sorry, it sounds like “someone else’s slut” lol, it’s just me not my first language haha but again your video helps me a lot since this is my first time owning an iPhone and it’s the 16 Pro Max
what would you tell for a start content with only iphone 16 standard version, i do house painting as a business owner. should i go for lenses attachments, gimbals right away or should firstly just make simple photos of before and after , i have a wish to go into video content more then just photography in future. ps: nice white teeth bro, just like straight our of polish or filter :-)
JPEG VS HEIC is not just a question of a “smart way to store your stuff”, a question of compressibility, There i is an important difference in quality.JPEGS are 8 bit but HEIC is 16 bit. Now most good apps can read HEIC and treat it.
Whats up Jabba, Imagine your camera captures colors like a painter collecting paints on their palette. A camera LUT is like a special set of instructions that tells the camera how to mix those paints differently, creating a whole new range of colors and tones. It's like having a filter that changes the overall look and feel of your video, similar to how Instagram filters work for photos. Instead of manually adjusting each color, a LUT instantly transforms the footage, saving time and offering creative possibilities. It can give your video a vintage film look, a warm summery vibe, or a dark and moody atmosphere. Essentially, it's a quick and easy way to give your videos a professional and stylistic touch. With the iPhone 16 Pro you can import the lut with the Black Magic Camera app to preview what it looks like in real time
Hey man, just purchased the LUT’s and can’t find them anywhere to download. Is there a trick or is me getting old? thank you for all you do:) LE: Got it, the email went to spam…heads-up to others with the same issue ;)
If feels a little odd to use the shot comparing 4k 24fps to the other frame rates, yet they are slowed down. Wouldn’t a more accurate comparison be to have them all playing at the same speed?
@@thefilmalliance Makes sense. I’ve been trying to get better at filming on my 15 pro, and this video gave me a couple tips I’ll be using. I use resolve on my iPad Pro, and it has been crazy finding accurate info for the iPad specific version of resolve, but after you learn it, it’s hard to use any other video editing programs, since none are as fully featured for the iPad. Final Cut on the iPad is more like Final Cut light, and lumafusion is pretty close, but not as fully featured imo, although it’s easier to use. Tough to justify spending a thousand or (much) more on a dslr when the iPhone can get 80-90% of the way there, especially for smaller channels like my own. Thanks for the video, and great info 👍
That's great to hear that you've found the video helpful, I know how challenging it can be to find accurate information for iPad-specific versions of software. Resolve on the iPad is a powerful tool, and it's impressive how much it can do on a mobile device. While mirrorless cameras offer more flexibility and control, it's clear that iPhones have come a long way. For many creators, especially those starting out or with smaller channels, the iPhone is a fantastic option. It's a great way to experiment, learn, and produce high-quality content without breaking the bank. I would however download the Black Magic Camera App to get more control over exposure
@@thefilmalliance I have been using the black magic camera app, and the Final Cut camera. I usually record at 1080, ProRes, sdr, and have gotten pretty decent results editing my videos like that in resolve. I think the Final Cut camera app is a bit more easy to use, so if I’m recording a quick video, I will use that, but black magic camera gets the best results, and has the most flexibility by far. The only video I’ve made so far that looks identical in resolve, exported and uploaded to RUclips is the Apple worm video, shot in 4K, where I filmed it in black magics camera. All the other videos I can still get good results, but there is always a slight color shift when uploading to RUclips. I love the look of the Apple worm video, but I still need to get comfortable narrating a video, because I sound like a shy zombie in that video. I’ve spent over a year editing a sketchbook tour video that’s has been a real challenge because I’m using photos, videos, from years ago, shot on my old iPhone SE, and I’m trying to add a bunch of transitions, and just have more fun with the overall edit. The worst part so far has been a bug in resolve where any HEIC photos just weren’t working, and turned neon green. I think this was also an issue on Mac’s, not just the iPad version, and I spent forever going back through the video and converting the heic photos to jpeg, and having to redo all the transitions and coloring, and then week after I did all that, resolve has an update that fixed the heic photos bug 🤦♂️😂. The last thing I need to do is the narration, and it’s been taking me forever to get right and be comfortable, but hopefully soonish I’ll finally finish it. Thanks again for the video, and the best conversation I’ve had with a creator on RUclips, much appreciated. I hope your channel keeps doing well, I subbed.
Thanks for providing the free evaluation files! I own the Pocket 3 and I have already ordered the iPhone 16 Pro so these files you are providing are I would dare say essential for me to do my initial tests. I edit in HDR so I imported the BT.2020 Log files into Premiere and created a relevant sequence. I tried using the Apple LUT but I still see nits are closer to 100, not 1000. I tried pulling the whites (even over 100, to 150 max) before they burned (always using an HDR monitor) but they still did not go close to 1.000. Am I doing something wrong? Are the files in Dolby Vision or there is another way to do so? When editing my HDR Pocket 3 files, all is fine and the video level is proper. * update: It seems I managed to properly color correct with Premiere Pro Beta. To my eyes, only the green car video has visible video noise inside the driver's cabin. I think that the bigger sensor of the Osmo Pocket 3 would do a better job resulting in less noise in that scenario. Do you think that this would be the case? I suppose the iPhone would give better overall quality, but the Pocket 3 less noise and no bounce as the iPhone has some jitter in the file with the bump at the same green car clip.
That's great you figured it out and thanks for the update and kind words. As far as the pocket 3 goes I am versing it against the iPhone 16 Pro right now. Without giving any spoilers, you are spot on with your analysis!
@@thefilmalliance We'll wait for the next video then! Maybe you could plan a future video regarding the Blackmagic app and iPhone 16 in Log and/or HDR. We would like to see some tests of ProRes HQ vs ProRes, regarding dynamic range. I'm thinking that "plain" ProRes will save about 1/3 of the space, and it's still better than H.265. Also to see if the Blackmagic app results in the same stabilisation as the Apple camera. As a small channel, I see that about 20% of my viewers watch content (HDR or not) on TVs, so I invest in recording in HLG.
BRO JUST GOT A NEW FOLLOW WITH ME BEING ONLY ONE MINUTE IN THE VIDEO MY LOG FOOTAGE IS ALSO DARK WHEN I CHANGE INPUT GAMMA TO APPLE LOG IM A BEGINNER BY THE WAY
need help - I just got iphone 16 pro, but have Dell xps 13 to use for post production edits. In the formats do I need to adjust them differently to be able to access the files (or SSD) on my laptop for editing in CapCut ?
Why didn't the material include comparisons with smartphones that have 1-inch sensors and variable apertures, as well as recordings and photos taken at night? Everyone knows that top-level smartphones perform excellently when there's plenty of light. Photos from parties, concerts, night skiing in the Alps, and New Year's celebrations are all important events that happen at night. However, low-light conditions were completely overlooked in the material.
When I use the Blackmagic camera app and outside, the image is so overexposed even when having 120fps, 180 shutter angle, and lowest ISO 54..how are you achieving good exposure without using and ND filter when shooting outdoors??
Hey Daniel, thanks for checking out the video. You're right, shooting in bright daylight with the iPhone 16 Pro can be tricky. I've found that even in manual, it's tough to avoid overexposure sometimes. I often end up either cranking the shutter speed really high or relying on auto exposure with negative compensation (-0.7 is a good starting point!). But as I mentioned in the video, the golden hour really is the sweet spot for capturing that filmic look with the iPhone. The softer light during those times makes a huge difference in managing exposure and avoiding that jittery high-shutter-speed look. If you're stuck shooting in harsh daylight, you might want to consider using an ND filter to help control the light. It's definitely a worthwhile investment for any serious iPhone filmmaker but for me I try just shooting when the light isn't so harsh. Does that make sense?
Hi. 24 FPS has nothing to do with eye perception but were used to save film roll at the beginning of the cinema. Our eyes perceive between 18 and 64 FPS depending on light intensity. Our screens nowadays are all at 30/60/120 Hz refresh so just I just shoot at 30/60/120 FPS. If you shoot at 24 you just get few ‘empty’ frames when played on phone or computer screens. There are a lot of tutorials which explain that.
@@thefilmalliance yeah but… motion blur depends more from the shutter speed of the single frames than from the frames per second :-) and you can achieve it with the correct exposure angle (triangle), not easy on the iPhone camera App.
Hey! I’m looking to start my own RUclips channel and was wondering if you have any used or unused cameras you’d be willing to give away. I’d take any camera! I’d really appreciate your help. Thanks!
I turn off HDR on the iPhones because I find the HDR processing can occasionally result in images that look overly processed, artificial, or have unnatural colors. In some cases, HDR can also slow down the camera's performance or lead to unwanted ghosting effects in scenes with movement.
Hey, 16 pro max here with ios 18, the switch is there, maybe they changed the position but I just checked: all the controls explained in the video are still in the camera menù, just dig around to find them.
You did it! This looks awesome!
Thanks to you man
I don't think anyone else on RUclips goes into as much depth of detail in their videos as you do mate. Amazing work
I really appreciate those kind words David. We put a lot of work into this one and I'm happy you pick up on that
This video felt like a complete lesson. It is outstanding how you explain so many things yet the video it’s under 20 minutes. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks Angeles, its my pleasure. Thanks for the comment
The production quality and the clarity of the justifications behind each decission had me hooked. This is great.
Wow appreciate that. Thanks
As someone with not much experience with color grading, I was looking for a video that explains all the fuss about Pro Res Log.
Thanks mate !!!
Great, happy this helped you out. Did you pick up the iPhone 16 Pro ?
@@thefilmalliance I will pick it up as soon as the financing app works (oops, their servers are down). I have been thinking about getting back into editing now that I have finished my uni and masters (not related to filming), since I left it when I was like 16/17. I am 24 now, a couple of days ago I had to get back in touch with DaVinci resolve for some work related stuff and damn I miss editing things a lot.
📽📽📽📽📽16 pro delivery tomorrow..... Thank you.. Excellent, I have saved this and will use lots you have very sensibly suggested !📽📽📽📽📽
Awesome, happy to hear that
You are so detailed. I couldn't be this technical to my vids but i just love hearing your passion for fuji and apple. Oh fuji apple 😅
I'm just someone who likes to take decent photos, and mostly I don't think I'll need to access that much technique on my iPhone 16 pro but thanks for sharing all these info. hope I'll get a chance to use it one day!!!!
24fps is the most beautiful, mysterious, cinematic, and provocative speed and format to anyone who has an understanding of cinema and its role in touching human beings, historically. It’s true it contains less information. It is more remote. We are not so overpowered by the exactness of our subjects and we are empowered to focus more on what is occurring in the hearts mind and mysteries of our subjects. This video was very useful. Thanks
I agree
Hi! But if you upload to youtube or instagram, isn't the video automatically being upscaled to 30 fps? Just asking.
I hope that Apple at some point, implements a few luts preinstalled within the photo editor.
I can't agree more
Photo editor ?
@@valentinoesparza2399 yes, the stock editing within the photos app. How wonderful if we had a few luts baked in to choose from.
@@valentinoesparza2399I think he meant photos builtin app and use to edit it
upgraded from the 13Pro to the 15Pro today for that Type C and bigger storage. im used to the Blackmagic Camera app, but not Apple Log so this video pops up just in time.
Bang, perfect
*_High efficiency_*_ is more than just storage, in terms of _*_Quality:_*_ HEIF/HEIC can store higher-quality images at smaller file sizes compared to JPEG. This format uses more advanced compression techniques, allowing for better image retention, especially when dealing with higher resolutions or images with a lot of detail._
*_Compatibility:_*_ This format might not be supported by all devices or software, although its adoption is growing._
_However, because I had taken digital media art classes along with photography it is a trained habit for me to take RAW photos for post production And coming from a digital-file-head and a professional photographer Apples ProRaw technology is amazing_
Thanks for the clarification and your expertise in this subject matter.
Nice video you give a lot of information. My question is how to download your LUT from this video?
Thank you.
You are the GOAT! I know you suggest 24fps but I normally shoot at 30fps will these still work or do I need to shoot at 24fps?
Amazing content! How does these settings affects the battery life of the iPhone?
Thanks, I haven’t seen a huge loss in battery life while filming with these settings
The only con of this video is now I need to get one of those external SD cards 😭other than that thanks so much for such an easy, thorough video on how to do this and for supplying the Lut package!
Hey Adam, sorry about that. It’s my pleasure. It was a fun project
Your content is beyond amazing, and offering so much resources: Luts, Project files... Thanks man!
Thank you, I appreciate it
You guys rock! this tutorial was an amazing intro to LUTs and i am purchasing in a moment. One question about the Blackmagic app and shooting HEVC. What do you set the bitrate to? High or Max? Does it make a huge difference for the HEVC quality? Obviously more is better but just how much better? Thanks.
Just got the 16 pro and on my way to learn videography and editing, found this video super useful! One thing I noticed right from the start which you did not mention in the end (might be just me having some wrong settings in use or smth), is at least when editing with semi beefy PC, H.265 4K absolutely killed pc performance, tried all the possible fixes I found online but the performance did not get any better. Meanwhile apple prores worked really well, not janky at all in Resolve. H.265 shot processor or GPU straight to 100% use depending which was configured to do the work, with prores they stayed somewhere in the 20% range, just something to consider. Might be different story on MacOS devices or with Final Cut Pro. Could you give me your take on this? Again, really useful video thank you!
That's Reasonable Thing. That's WHY Every Pro Video Editors Love to Handle ProRes Footage Rather than H.264 and/or H.265.
The Reason is that ProRes Doesn't Need to be De-Compressed While Editing However Big Volume It Looks While H.264 and/or H.265 Are Strongly Compressed Codec So PC Need De-Compress 'em Simultaneously in Editing Video that Stress PC Very Much ❗️
I appreciate you stepping in here
That's a great observation about H.265 performance. It's a common issue, especially on older or less powerful machines. While it offers excellent compression, it can be more demanding to process.
Apple ProRes, on the other hand, is designed with post-production in mind. It's often more CPU-friendly and offers better performance, especially for demanding tasks like grading and effects.
It's worth noting that performance can vary depending on your specific hardware and software setup. If you're working with a beefy PC and a modern video editor, you might be able to handle H.265 more efficiently. However, for optimal performance, especially when working with large projects, Apple ProRes might be the better choice, especially while on a mac.
At last some reasonably priced LUTs! 👏🏻
Enjoy!
Great work noticed you were shooting at Trilith that’s down the road for me.
are your lutz compatible with Lumafusion? I'm not a pro, but more of a hobbiest. I love that you're using Fuji-like colors and appreciate it.
Thank you, Great question, does it accept .cube files?
@@thefilmallianceYes it does. You can use any .cube file with LumaFusion if you put it in cloud based folder from your computer.
Perfect thanks!
Appreciate the depth of the color grading, the level of detail reaffirms why I use Davinci resolve because it takes away so many steps in the process vs Final Cut
Hey Will, its my pleasure. Yes I need to get into Davinci and learn it
@@thefilmalliance thanks for the response, it’s cool and awesome that you have your workflow, I could only imagine trying to relearn a new workflow would be tedious
Hey Will, yes it would. Im sticking to fcpx for now
been awhile, nice video, you've improved. the editing should've been on phone so it's easier for them. keep up the good work
Thanks, appreciate the kind words
GREAT TUTORIAL. Especially that you discussed capture, settings, and editing as well, as multiple apps to use. Great job!
Thanks, I appreciate it
You don't get the cinematic motion blur of 24 fps unless you snap on a neutral density filter so the exposure time can knock down to the double-digits, even in daylight. (And you need to knock the ISO down as well. I don't know how you do that in native iOS mode.)
I notice The Modern Rogue is a channel that shoots in 24 fps. But the motion is conspicuously choppy, because they use short exposure times to capture stunt action.
That's a great point about the motion blur and neutral density filter. It's definitely a technique that can enhance the cinematic look. I'll be sure to include that in future videos. As for the ISO, you're right, it's not as adjustable in native iOS mode. However, there are third-party apps that offer more manual control, allowing you to adjust ISO and exposure time like the BMCA and the Final Cut Camera app.
You're also right about The Modern Rogue and their short exposure times. While they do achieve a certain level of sharpness and detail, it can sacrifice some of the cinematic feel. It's a trade-off that depends on the specific look you're aiming for.
High Efficiency is the better quality of the two. For photos.
I can't get high efficiency to expose properly when editing on certain monitors that are older
This video deserves a new subscriber 📸
I’m subscribed.
Thanks for the sub. Welcome
This is gold... Thanks to bring it up.
Thank you, Do you own the iPhone 16 Pro ?
Great work and explanations, you are a reference.
If you’re going to shoot in ProRes, the high efficiency/most compatible setting doesn’t matter. ProRes bypasses that setting.
Yes but I mentioned in the video switching between log and standard to get a reference when color grading
A little willy nilly and risky, filming and moving around without a case... I like it, lol. SUBSCRIBED !
Ha, I know right?
just got my 16max today, thanks for the video🎉🎉
That's great, you will have some fun with it
Air came out of my nose listening to "someone else' LUT" . Thanks for this great video tho
I’m not sure what you mean. Please explain
@ sorry, it sounds like “someone else’s slut” lol, it’s just me not my first language haha but again your video helps me a lot since this is my first time owning an iPhone and it’s the 16 Pro Max
What does he mean by Blue hour? What time of day is it?
wow what a great and detailed tutorial
Hey Michael, thank you. It was a challenging one but fun for sure
Great video. 1 more week till mine arrives.... but great video man
Thank you, it was a fun one to make for sure
Nice. Enjoy it when it arrives. I'm loving mine. Very slick device. I came from a 13 Pro.
What you shout in? Native, black magic, or Final Cut app?
All of the above but mostly native for tutorial purposes
what would you tell for a start content with only iphone 16 standard version, i do house painting as a business owner.
should i go for lenses attachments, gimbals right away or should firstly just make simple photos of before and after , i have a wish to go into video content more then just photography in future.
ps: nice white teeth bro, just like straight our of polish or filter :-)
Thoughts on adding an nd filter?
Yes - as long as its a good one and doesn't change the color science
Great video. Thank you. Do you have/offer Fuji film sims (for iPhone) stills/RAW DNG’s to match your Fuji video LUTs? 🙏
it was quite literally APPLES to APPLES comparison for that color reference video you recorded!
Ha good one!
JPEG VS HEIC is not just a question of a “smart way to store your stuff”, a question of compressibility, There i is an important difference in quality.JPEGS are 8 bit but HEIC is 16 bit. Now most good apps can read HEIC and treat it.
Thank you for the video. I bookmarked it for future reference.
Good idea. Theres a lot of info in this one
nice video, do you know why I can't find apple log in my camera lut?
You mean in settings?
Great job on the luts what Color space should I set the lut view to on the black magic app, apple log or rec709
Thanks - Apple log
I have a 15 pro. Should i upgrade?
Nah, I think your good
Great video !!! Thank you !!! I actually learned a lot from this video ! Appreciate you !
Thank you
first video i watched from you. what is a lut?
Whats up Jabba, Imagine your camera captures colors like a painter collecting paints on their palette. A camera LUT is like a special set of instructions that tells the camera how to mix those paints differently, creating a whole new range of colors and tones. It's like having a filter that changes the overall look and feel of your video, similar to how Instagram filters work for photos. Instead of manually adjusting each color, a LUT instantly transforms the footage, saving time and offering creative possibilities. It can give your video a vintage film look, a warm summery vibe, or a dark and moody atmosphere. Essentially, it's a quick and easy way to give your videos a professional and stylistic touch. With the iPhone 16 Pro you can import the lut with the Black Magic Camera app to preview what it looks like in real time
@@thefilmalliance you explained that perfectly. Thank you. I got a lot to learn.
Thanks, enjoy
I think it stands for Look Up Table
Yes it does, how could I forget to mention that
Why not disable enhanced stabilization? It'd make the video crop in less.
Yes, but image quality would be compromised
Hey man, just purchased the LUT’s and can’t find them anywhere to download. Is there a trick or is me getting old? thank you for all you do:)
LE: Got it, the email went to spam…heads-up to others with the same issue ;)
Thanks Cris!
Whats a lut
If feels a little odd to use the shot comparing 4k 24fps to the other frame rates, yet they are slowed down. Wouldn’t a more accurate comparison be to have them all playing at the same speed?
Yes but I opted to slow them down to show their ability to have slow motion if needed
@@thefilmalliance Makes sense. I’ve been trying to get better at filming on my 15 pro, and this video gave me a couple tips I’ll be using. I use resolve on my iPad Pro, and it has been crazy finding accurate info for the iPad specific version of resolve, but after you learn it, it’s hard to use any other video editing programs, since none are as fully featured for the iPad. Final Cut on the iPad is more like Final Cut light, and lumafusion is pretty close, but not as fully featured imo, although it’s easier to use. Tough to justify spending a thousand or (much) more on a dslr when the iPhone can get 80-90% of the way there, especially for smaller channels like my own. Thanks for the video, and great info 👍
That's great to hear that you've found the video helpful, I know how challenging it can be to find accurate information for iPad-specific versions of software. Resolve on the iPad is a powerful tool, and it's impressive how much it can do on a mobile device.
While mirrorless cameras offer more flexibility and control, it's clear that iPhones have come a long way. For many creators, especially those starting out or with smaller channels, the iPhone is a fantastic option. It's a great way to experiment, learn, and produce high-quality content without breaking the bank. I would however download the Black Magic Camera App to get more control over exposure
@@thefilmalliance I have been using the black magic camera app, and the Final Cut camera. I usually record at 1080, ProRes, sdr, and have gotten pretty decent results editing my videos like that in resolve. I think the Final Cut camera app is a bit more easy to use, so if I’m recording a quick video, I will use that, but black magic camera gets the best results, and has the most flexibility by far. The only video I’ve made so far that looks identical in resolve, exported and uploaded to RUclips is the Apple worm video, shot in 4K, where I filmed it in black magics camera. All the other videos I can still get good results, but there is always a slight color shift when uploading to RUclips. I love the look of the Apple worm video, but I still need to get comfortable narrating a video, because I sound like a shy zombie in that video. I’ve spent over a year editing a sketchbook tour video that’s has been a real challenge because I’m using photos, videos, from years ago, shot on my old iPhone SE, and I’m trying to add a bunch of transitions, and just have more fun with the overall edit. The worst part so far has been a bug in resolve where any HEIC photos just weren’t working, and turned neon green. I think this was also an issue on Mac’s, not just the iPad version, and I spent forever going back through the video and converting the heic photos to jpeg, and having to redo all the transitions and coloring, and then week after I did all that, resolve has an update that fixed the heic photos bug 🤦♂️😂. The last thing I need to do is the narration, and it’s been taking me forever to get right and be comfortable, but hopefully soonish I’ll finally finish it. Thanks again for the video, and the best conversation I’ve had with a creator on RUclips, much appreciated. I hope your channel keeps doing well, I subbed.
Thank you. But I cannot download the black magic camera app here in Singapore.
Oh man, then you will not be able to monitor your luts using that method. Is there another app that allows you to upload luts?
@@thefilmalliance by chance you can recommend some?thanks
@@agentluapgaming Mavis pro camera (free) ... Protake $7.99..... Filmic Pro $7.99
Thanks Judah
Do you use ND filters?
Yes only when needed but mostly I shoot in the golden hour
Excellent content, thank you for sharing!
Thanks and your welcome
So How Many Picture Profiles Are Included in This Lut Set ❓
1. Velvia
2. Eterna
3. Classic Chrome
4. Nostalgic Neg
5. Classic Neg
Is That All ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓
Would you like them all?
@@thefilmalliance Probably Eterna & Velvia.
That Costs $10 x 2 ❓
It’s a fair price
Pretty insightful. Thanks
Thanks for that. I appreciate those kind words. Do you own the iPhone 16 Pro
Is log profile only available in pro iphone even in the blackmagic app?
Yes and pro max
Bro when log mode turned on why are you getting only 18 minutes max to shoot? I’m getting 64 mins max here. Is it because of the storage?
Yes, Im low on storage here
no histogram on stock camera iphone app?
nope, wish it did
Great job
How does the video quality hold up in 28mm and 35mm mode?
It’s good but there is a small quality fall off I’ve noticed
Thanks for providing the free evaluation files! I own the Pocket 3 and I have already ordered the iPhone 16 Pro so these files you are providing are I would dare say essential for me to do my initial tests. I edit in HDR so I imported the BT.2020 Log files into Premiere and created a relevant sequence. I tried using the Apple LUT but I still see nits are closer to 100, not 1000. I tried pulling the whites (even over 100, to 150 max) before they burned (always using an HDR monitor) but they still did not go close to 1.000. Am I doing something wrong? Are the files in Dolby Vision or there is another way to do so? When editing my HDR Pocket 3 files, all is fine and the video level is proper.
* update: It seems I managed to properly color correct with Premiere Pro Beta. To my eyes, only the green car video has visible video noise inside the driver's cabin. I think that the bigger sensor of the Osmo Pocket 3 would do a better job resulting in less noise in that scenario. Do you think that this would be the case? I suppose the iPhone would give better overall quality, but the Pocket 3 less noise and no bounce as the iPhone has some jitter in the file with the bump at the same green car clip.
That's great you figured it out and thanks for the update and kind words. As far as the pocket 3 goes I am versing it against the iPhone 16 Pro right now. Without giving any spoilers, you are spot on with your analysis!
@@thefilmalliance We'll wait for the next video then! Maybe you could plan a future video regarding the Blackmagic app and iPhone 16 in Log and/or HDR. We would like to see some tests of ProRes HQ vs ProRes, regarding dynamic range. I'm thinking that "plain" ProRes will save about 1/3 of the space, and it's still better than H.265. Also to see if the Blackmagic app results in the same stabilisation as the Apple camera. As a small channel, I see that about 20% of my viewers watch content (HDR or not) on TVs, so I invest in recording in HLG.
Dually noted - All great advice on another video. I appreciate it.
I bought the lut pack and received nothing in return.
I did not receive a download link.
please find a solution to this problem
How'd that happen? Can you email me? Joinfilmalliance@gmail.com
@@thefilmalliancei send u email
I just replied. Did you receive?
Im on a regular iphone 16, no way to film pro res log. Would cinematic shots grading be okay?
Yes but not as easy. Can you download the Black Magic Camera App ?
BRO JUST GOT A NEW FOLLOW WITH ME BEING ONLY ONE MINUTE IN THE VIDEO MY LOG FOOTAGE IS ALSO DARK WHEN I CHANGE INPUT GAMMA TO APPLE LOG IM A BEGINNER BY THE WAY
Nice man, welcome glad to have you here. Have you tried using exposure compensation?
@@thefilmalliance will check it out
need help - I just got iphone 16 pro, but have Dell xps 13 to use for post production edits.
In the formats do I need to adjust them differently to be able to access the files (or SSD) on my laptop for editing in CapCut ?
That's a community question because I don't know. Anyone?
Are the luts compatible with lumafusion?
Does Luma fusion accept .cube files?
@@thefilmalliance purchased your luts
works like a charm😉 thanks
Thanks for following up and purchasing. Now I can tell everyone they do. How are you liking them so far?
@@thefilmallianceabsolutely worth it👍
Cool thank you
Hi, excellent video. If i Bought your Lut,s files, can i use it with the Magic camera App. ???
Do you mean the Black magic camera app? - then yes
Thank you bro
My pleasure. Do you own the iPhone 16 Pro ?
You are Beast man !
Thanks bro, glad to have you here
Why didn't the material include comparisons with smartphones that have 1-inch sensors and variable apertures, as well as recordings and photos taken at night? Everyone knows that top-level smartphones perform excellently when there's plenty of light.
Photos from parties, concerts, night skiing in the Alps, and New Year's celebrations are all important events that happen at night. However, low-light conditions were completely overlooked in the material.
Sorry for the inconvenience
Hi All - this could be good… let’s see
Lets hope
When I use the Blackmagic camera app and outside, the image is so overexposed even when having 120fps, 180 shutter angle, and lowest ISO 54..how are you achieving good exposure without using and ND filter when shooting outdoors??
Hey Daniel, thanks for checking out the video. You're right, shooting in bright daylight with the iPhone 16 Pro can be tricky. I've found that even in manual, it's tough to avoid overexposure sometimes.
I often end up either cranking the shutter speed really high or relying on auto exposure with negative compensation (-0.7 is a good starting point!). But as I mentioned in the video, the golden hour really is the sweet spot for capturing that filmic look with the iPhone. The softer light during those times makes a huge difference in managing exposure and avoiding that jittery high-shutter-speed look.
If you're stuck shooting in harsh daylight, you might want to consider using an ND filter to help control the light. It's definitely a worthwhile investment for any serious iPhone filmmaker but for me I try just shooting when the light isn't so harsh. Does that make sense?
play on this phone, online, 120 fps, go on!!
All true
Works on iPhone 15 Pro.?
Yes
does it work on the 15 pro?
Yes
What would be the settings on 14 pro max? Im assuming theyre not similar cant find white balance...
Can you download the a lack magic camera app?
@@thefilmalliance Yes I have that and I now realize my wrong turn...thank you.
Sounds good. I meant the Black Magic Camera App
@@thefilmalliance I understood what you meant. 😃
Does samsung do this? just curious..
I don't think so
@@thefilmalliance Okie thanks. probably when samsung comes out with their logs.. it will be more competitive..
Yes I would think so
Nice video. Ignore the haters
Haven't been any
Which sad is best for 4k120fps apple prores video?
Samsung T7.
SSD? Sandisk 4 Tb
I have the new iphone 16 plus and dont see pro res under formats or in camera setting anywhere, anyone know why?
You need the iPhone 16 Pro not the plus. Sorry to hear that
Can I take iphone 15 pro for this? 🙏🏾
I mean, can I use iphone 15 pro for this setting and get the result like this? 🙏🏾 thank you
Yes
Yes you can because it has Apple Log
Goat 🐐 ❤
Thanks Jay
I ordered the luts it never came to my email $10 I lost :-/
I just sent them to your email. Sorry about that. Everyone is supposed to to get an auto email. Have you checked your spam folder?
Perfect
Thanks for all of the support.
Ok ill have to call you out. Who charges for a LUT these days ?
Small fee
Hi. 24 FPS has nothing to do with eye perception but were used to save film roll at the beginning of the cinema. Our eyes perceive between 18 and 64 FPS depending on light intensity. Our screens nowadays are all at 30/60/120 Hz refresh so just I just shoot at 30/60/120 FPS. If you shoot at 24 you just get few ‘empty’ frames when played on phone or computer screens. There are a lot of tutorials which explain that.
Thanks Alex, I was meaning motion blur but I appreciate the scientific breakdown
@@thefilmalliance yeah but… motion blur depends more from the shutter speed of the single frames than from the frames per second :-) and you can achieve it with the correct exposure angle (triangle), not easy on the iPhone camera App.
Ah I see. Thanks for the breakdown here
16pro vs sony a6700?
Coming up
In Shooting 4K 120FPS :
Sony α7S III 10% Crop
Sony FX3 10% Crop
Sony α6700 38% Crop HORRIBLE
i-Phone 16 Pro/Pro Max No Crop ❗️😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
I'm from india 🇮🇳
Good to know. Did you pickup the iPhone 16 Pro?
No, he just wanted us to know that he’s from India 🙃
24 fps sure. but ignoring the 180-rule smh. otherwise, great stuff
Can't really rely on the 180 rule without the control of aperture and no ND filter. Thanks
@@thefilmalliance 24 fps doesn't automatically means motion blur if you're ignoring the 180 rule. Thanks.
What's the 180 rule?
Hey! I’m looking to start my own RUclips channel and was wondering if you have any used or unused cameras you’d be willing to give away. I’d take any camera! I’d really appreciate your help. Thanks!
Dang I’m sorry I don't. Have you tried renting from Lensrentals?
Why HDR off?
I turn off HDR on the iPhones because I find the HDR processing can occasionally result in images that look overly processed, artificial, or have unnatural colors. In some cases, HDR can also slow down the camera's performance or lead to unwanted ghosting effects in scenes with movement.
Can I use Luma fusion on my iPad for this?
Does Luma fusion accept .cube lut files?
Google says it can! So I’m good to go seems like!
Nice, that's great
Annoying: I have a 16 Pro with iOS 18.0.1 and no option to turn off HDR video nor to lock white balance … huh?
Really? That's the first I heard of this. I held off on updating for things like that. Thanks for the info
Hey, 16 pro max here with ios 18, the switch is there, maybe they changed the position but I just checked: all the controls explained in the video are still in the camera menù, just dig around to find them.
I second this. I just checked on the 16 Pro and all still there. Not sure why you’re not seeing it. Thanks @maxv11
fuji is going to file an lawsuit
"Fuji Inspired"
I’m sure the 1% of folks who understand/shoot this way will appreciate this video. For the rest of us…no one cares.
Please explain
Everything doesn’t need to look like a soap opera
True
Buy a $35K movie camera!
Any reccomendations?