Making a zoom-out video: the idea comes first! Sounds quite easy, doesn’t it? That’s why nowadays the internet is full of creative artwork exploring this feature. What can make your zoom-out video stand out? A story, of course. So, my idea was to use generated pictures for a...
be careful with zoom. The more zoomed in a video is the more dramatic even the slightest movement seems. If you plan to hold your camera for longer periods or plan to move with your shots, we recommend looking into either a tripod or gimbal. ...
Use a grip, tripod or stabiliser if you can. You could also rest your elbows on a table or the back of a chair, or lean against a wall. On an iPad, double-tap on the screen to see the full widescreen image (with black bars above and below). Don’t zoom the image (unless you...
Using the app, you can automatically set the duration of your output video. It means you can set up your time-lapse and go take care of some other business, while the app takes care of the rest. Another unique feature of Framelapse is the ability to zoom in on your time-lapse video ...
Zooming into a scene can create a dramatic or comedic effect, but using the zoom feature on your phone or digital camera can mess with the resolution and the quality of the image you get. Instead of pinching and zooming on your device, you can zoom with your feet by walking slowly and...
A Live Photo shows a still that’s exactly in the middle, timewise, within the recorded video. It is possible to change the Key Photo, the still image that’s shown when not touching the screen, and sometimes a better moment or a frame with less motion blur can be found by checking ...
Virtual dates have taken the place of dinner and a movie for those who wish to be safe rather than sorry. With this new reality comes more virtual camera time, and for some beauty enthusiasts, that means figuring out which makeup looks best pixelated. Choosing to wear makeup on video ...
more interesting, you may want to add transitions, motion graphics, and music to your story. You can even use the editing tools to split, shorten, lengthen or duplicate a video clip; use color presets; adjust the audio tracks; and transform your video with rotation, crop, and zoom ...
These controls are enough to let you make a video that you can then upload to a YouTube channel. You need a channel, which you get by logging in to YouTube with a Google account and choosing the options under your user icon.
Lecture recordings can fall under several categories: it might be a talking-head video with a professor/ lecturer/ instructor speaking to the camera, a “lecture capture” of class lectures, slides with voice-overs on the topic, demonstration videos, or a screencast. It can also take the form...