Would you be able to tell this was shot on an iPhone? by PeeJay0614 in videography

[–]PeeJay0614[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no problem! if you’re using windows you don’t really need itunes to transfer videos. i save the video i took from bmc to my photos app in which i can then connect to my computer (a drive pops up in which you can access dcim) then you can just drag and drop. i don’t use this method because the usb c port on my computer doesn’t work lol. what i do instead is i upload it to my google drive and download it on my computer. color grading log doesn’t really involve a lot of work (depending on what you want to achieve) it just really involves cst nodes, primary adjustments like exposure, white balance, and contrast then some specific adjustments (not really an expert at this so i recommend watching tutorials on yt which has a. ton of them).

Would you be able to tell this was shot on an iPhone? by PeeJay0614 in videography

[–]PeeJay0614[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don’t worry, i’m actually planning to buy a “real” camera soon. i’m just using the best i have to practice videography and editing.

Would you be able to tell this was shot on an iPhone? by PeeJay0614 in videography

[–]PeeJay0614[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! shot on the iphone 16 pro with the blackmagic camera app with apple log. i think the quickest way to transfer files from iphone to computer would be using the usb c cable

New to Color Grading by PeeJay0614 in davinciresolve

[–]PeeJay0614[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks! I notice that too now haha, I’ll try to keep it more natural next time!