#How to extra movies form moviebox form iphone pro
Honestly, before this experience, I never would have thought that I was capable of recording, editing and publishing a video to the web with such ease and with a PRO quality. My big takeaway from all this - was finally realizing that my small handheld device was freaking AWESOME at recording videos. I mounted my phone on a portable stand on top of the kitchen table, lit the room as well as I could and then recorded my video. After wrapping up my project, I was able to make some minor editing adjustments using iMovie and uploading the video to YouTube using the (YouTube) Capture app, this was all done on the same phone. To prevent getting caught in the never-ending tweaking cycle - meant not shooting with my DSLR camera or using my Mac (for editing and publishing).Working with a short timeframe - meant spending none or little time editing the project.I became so inspired to help this person that I saw it best to record a quick video tutorial explaining the process.īut knowing myself well enough by now, I held back and thought, that maybe this wasn’t such a good idea. You see, I’m somewhat of a perfectionist: which means that I over tweak things and end up spending more time on projects that I honestly care to admit. But First, Let Me Share a Quick Story.Ī while back, I received an email from a reader requesting help with pairing the iPad to the Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard. So in this post, I’ll be sharing my favorite iPhone video tips for capturing great videos on the iPhone. Not only because it’s convenient to have a small device that produces great photos in my pocket, but also because the quality of the video recording is awesome too. So AWESOME in fact, that I’ve started not to use my DSLR camera to record the tutorial videos on this site and now only rely on my iPhone. Well, if that’s the case, then the iPhone gets my vote. They say the best Camera is the one that you have with you.