How to film Cinematic B Roll ANYWHERE with iPhone (5 Pro Tips)

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Great video! I love that you showed that we don’t need any accessories to make an amazing cinematic video. More, please!

joyLoveC
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I've used Artlist for several years and have found it to be the best for searching the right sound clips.

deanbush
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Nice work dude. Especially like the final edit where you are combining the both views of the results and the shot being made. Thanks

jackeuwema
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This has to be the most groundbreaking, understanding video on becoming an experienced artist with your iPhone cameras. Great job on the video and the stabilization of the camera. I have subscribed to your channel for the matter you spoke so clearly and went in detail about what it really takes to shoot stabilizing videos!!

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You forgot the main part - POST EDITING/COLOR GRADING.

velocity
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I hve done a hundred overseas trips - and been in many amazing and unique situations - and I have hardly filmed or photographed any of it. I've often been too 'involved' in the situation to record it. But I have vowed to start documenting some of my trips - antartica and galapagos this christmas ... great things to begin with. So, thanks for your ideas - I am going to get my iphone earning it's keep this week. You have given me a great place to start. Thank you.

johnbwill
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Recently just discovered your channel a few hours ago and it is so inspiring! Only watched a few videos so far but love your whole approach to photography/videography. Beautiful and simple! Great tips, stunning shots, love how it is achievable using minimal gear. So very clever! Also love that you make videos that are not too long and how you show the BTS against the final footage! Thank you so much for your work, I can imagine a channel like this started from a very humble place! Will be devouring more of your videos! :)

skye-gqzj
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You just blew me away yet again with such simple yet amazingly pertinent information. When I get my first Oscar I’m going to thank you for your cinematic inspiration.

fifthgearfoodie
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Hey Man
This was a very thoughtful way of making a “how to” video.
Well put togther, keep up the good work👍🏽

CairoJoe
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Just got the new 14 pro, will be checking this out and digest every second of it XD

LucasAndShamiel
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Nice sir, I’m gonna try it in my next content
Thankyou 🙌🏻

Albertoabrian
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Awesome tips. Makes me want to start filming a bit more creative stuff. Thanks! 👍

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When you edit, what are you setting your timeline and final output frame rate to? I too use 60 FPS 4k while recording on iPhone 14 and your videos have recently helped me get some great shots on vacation that I now want to edit. I’m using Resolve.

cfionthefly
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I learned a lot. It's a textbook-like video for me who wants to master cinematic more. Amazing 📸

Naruhei
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really love your way of presenting your content Bennett, thank you, learn great tips every time I tune in which help me tweak my video, keep them coming ✌🏻

outandabout_oz
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Hey Benett. Thank you for this tutorial. Learned lots of things. 😇

siddas.official
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Really awesome.Great tips.Thumbs up.I really love nature videos.

egertkabilattekivi
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Appreciate the split screen at the end showing final video playing alongside the BTS. 👍 [hint for more 😉]

I love filming in forests, especially after a rain (visual, sounds and smells). IF there's sufficient light, I like to use a polarizer to reduce the glare on leaves, giving rich saturated greens. This is my #1 use of a polarizer even more than for water reflections or blue skies.

illustratedWORD
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what a great video. Thank you for sharing. I really like your transitions! I need more practice lol

HernandezHitTheRoad
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Great video. Thank you. Learned a lot. I got few ideas on what to record for my mountain trips

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