How I Finally Stopped Hitting “Storage Full” While Filming on iPhone




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How I Finally Stopped Hitting “Storage Full” While Filming on iPhone
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Body Language Although certain gestures can be very explicit, in most cases body language conveys a more subtle message about a person’s emotional state. The frame here—showing contrasting feelings—is from” How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World.” This is an intriguing and informative behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of the first hit mobile-shot feature “Tangerine.” And yes, that’s Sean Baker (@bakermovies) on the left. You can the video—directed by Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest—at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #bodylanguage #mobilemoviemaking #Tangerine #filmicapps #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #frame-within-a-frame https://www.instagram.com/p/CUA2E4NvLOK/?utm_medium=tumblr
Framing with Hair Our list of objects used to create a frame-within-a-frame continues to grow. Framing with hair is something most of us would never have imagined. But thankfully Sean Baker (@bakermovies) and his cinematographer Radium Cheung did in “Starlet.” This shot is found in “How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World,” a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of “Tangerine.” The very instructive video was directed by Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest). You can see it at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mobilemoviemaking #Tangerine #filmicapps #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #frame-within-a-frame https://www.instagram.com/p/CT-JjrFpAoH/?utm_medium=tumblr
Not Very High High-angle Shot High-angle shots often take viewers to great elevations. But as we see in this example, a high-angle shot can lift us just a skosh above horizontal. The is image is from “How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World,” a highly informative behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of “Tangerine.” The BTS video was directed by Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest). You can see it at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mobilemoviemaking #Tangerine #filmicapps #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #high-angle-shot https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7fo0ELxzn/?utm_medium=tumblr
Golden Hour in the City Golden hour’s eye-grabbing yellow-orange light is often associated with nature, for example, shots of mountains or lakes taken around sunrise or sundown But as we see in this frame from “Tangerine,” the effect can be stunning in a gritty urban location. (And what’s grittier than Hollywood?) In “How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World,” Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest) covers this and other cinematic techniques that Sean Baker (@bakermovies) employed on the way to making “Tangerine a world-wide hit. You can see the informative 21-minute documentary at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mobilemoviemaking #Tangerine #filmicapps #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #goldenhour https://www.instagram.com/p/CT48BDUpgBb/?utm_medium=tumblr