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USING THE IPHONE 13 PRO’S CINEMATIC MODE FOR FLIMMAKING

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According to reports, the iPhone 13 has several fantastic and useful capabilities for filmmakers. The definition and application of cinematic mode are covered in this article.

In essence, when recording video, cinematic mode uses “rack focus” and Dolby Vision HDR to switch the focus from one topic to another. This can be accomplished by sharpening the subject in a scene and achieving depth of field by blurring the backdrop.

Apple has made the effect completely editable, allowing you to change the focal spots once the video has been recorded.

How to use the Cinematic mode?

On your iPhone, open the Camera app, and swipe the camera mode menu until “Cinematic” is highlighted.

  1. Align your first subject with the focus point of the lens in the viewfinder, then press the shutter button to start recording the video.
  2. Permit another person or item to enter the frame at a different distance from the camera lens; your iPhone will refocus itself when it latches onto the new subject. As soon as you’re done recording the video, press the shutter button once more.

After you have shot, you can also manually choose the subjects you wish to be in focus on by following these steps.

Open the Photos app on your iPhone, then choose a video that was captured in cinematic mode. In the top right corner of the screen, tap edit. To find the section of the clip you want to edit, drag your finger along the clip reel at the bottom of the screen.

To change the subject in focus, tap another area of the image. Now that manual tracking is enabled, you’ll see that the icon in the top left corner of the screen is highlighted.

The length of time the currently selected subject is tracked in the footage is shown by the dotted yellow line beneath the clip reel. A trash icon will emerge when you tap the line’s circular dot; tap it to stop tracking for that subject. Once you are satisfied with the change, click “Done.”

Apple iPhone photography advice

The camera system in the iPhone 13 Pro is remarkable. Its three back cameras can produce stunning images, and its modern features give the impression that the photos were taken with a high-end camera.

Pro advise for taking crisp photographs.

Different time and lenses, various perspectives

A different time of day and low light.

Utilize the night mode options.

Play in a bright environment.

Take pro raw photos.

Keep in mind that there is no right or wrong method to edit photos; if you don’t like the outcome, you can always go back and try again. Spend some time alone and consider the things you can make. Before you are certain that you have done editing and have successfully exported your photos, don’t delete any of your clips.

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