Master iPhone Filmmaking with Filmic Pro and LumaFusion video editing apps.
New ProRes for Filmic Pro master tutorial is included in the January 2022 update.
Master iPhone Filmmaking with Filmic Pro and LumaFusion video editing apps.
New ProRes for Filmic Pro master tutorial is included in the January 2022 update.
No experience is necessary. I will help you quickly master the fundamentals of two pro apps - LumaFusion and FilmicPro.I will walk you step by step so you can start to shoot and edit your videos right away.
FILMIC New tutorial features live film tests in Berlin with explanations.
You don’t have to have an iPhone 13 Pro Max to take this course.
The instructor is a real filmmaker who has used these apps to produce several short films that have won top prizes at international film festivals. Learn how pros produce films using the tool you already have in your pocket - your smartphone.
FilmicPro and LumaFusion are paid apps for iOS and they offer sophisticated and complicated controls which can easily overwhelm someone who has never worked with large, expensive cinema cameras or edited feature films with advanced video editing apps. The instructor takes all that video editing and Lumafusion knowledge and distills it into easy-to-follow steps that you can practice with right away.
This intermediate iPhone Filmmaking course features three hours of in-depth, real-world filming tutorials for Filmic Pro camera and LumaFusion Video editing apps.
"Fantastic course, just what I needed and wanted."—Dave Bowler
This course build on the foundations of my beginner video courses. The projects in those masterclasses will take on fresh power as you start to use more advanced camera and editing techniques.
I will guide you through the iPhone video apps, gear, setups & methods for making professional iPhone video production.
"Perfect course for introductory iPhone filmmaking; especially for a novice like myself. "
— Jason Stapelmann
Master pro apps: Filmic Pro camera app and LumaFusion video editor to learn the methods that top video makers use.
The instructor will guide you to how to use the multiple cameras of an iPhone Pro Max to capture high-quality shots using pro apps Filmic Pro and edit them with the Luma Fusion video editor.
"I just learned more info about using my iPhone camera in the past 10 minutes, than I have in the past 10 years of owning an iPhone."
— Patricia
This instructor produces the top-rated courses on Udemy for iPhone video and filmmaking. His library of courses feature projects and exercises that you can use to build upon the foundations established in this course.
Enroll today and start making mobile video like a pro.
Getting started with setting up the Filmic Pro camera app on iPhone.
Manual control is the power that Filmic Pro gives you. Control over focus, ISO, Exposure and more.
Achieving a 180 degree shutter in FiLMiC Pro
Using the manual exposure arc is the only way to achieve a 180 degree shutter rule in FiLMiC Pro. To access the manual exposure arc either:
Tap and hold on the circular exposure reticle icon to reveal it
Swipe in from the left hand side of the interface
Press the manual controls button in the lower left of the interface
The top numerical value represents your current ISO value, and the shutter speed is directly beneath it.
To achieve the 180 degree shutter rule, adjust the exposure arc until the shutter speed value is double your shooting frame rate (at 24fps you will want 1/48th). Once set, tap the shutter speed value once to lock it (it will turn red).
Now any adjustments made using the manual arc slider will affect ISO only. You can now close the manual arc slider if needed, and your exposure settings will remain locked. If you need to make changes whilst maintaining a locked shutter speed value, use any of the above three methods to reveal the manual arc.
NOTE:
Your 180 degree shutter will be lost if you exit/reopen the app, or tap to unlock the exposure reticle.
For optimal results set this value as low as possible to avoid noise (between 22-40 if possible), and use an ND filter in bright conditions.
Shutter speed/ISO values cannot be saved in a preset.
How ProRes works for iPhone 13 Pro models and why you might like the look of these shots. Live film tests in Berlin with explanation.
The live analytics mode in Filmic Pro features four buttons to enable:
Zebra Stripes
Clipping
False Color
Focus Peaking
Zebra Stripes
This overlay assists with setting exposure by overlaying the image with red forward stripes for areas of overexposure. Blue backward stripes indicate underexposure areas.
Clipping
The clipping overlay shows areas of exposure that are clipped. Red indicates overexposure clipping and blue is underexposure clipping.
False Color
Shows a complete picture of the scene’s exposure profile. Remember that ‘green is good’. Areas of red indicate overexposure and blue indicates areas of underexposure.
Focus Peaking
Light blue indicate areas of focus and green indicates the target is in critical focus.
Christopher Cohen (CTO, @FilmicPro) speaks with me at length about #ProRes on #iPhone13Pro and what this high quality CoDec means for #Mojo and #MobileFilmmaking.
Audio interview with two Wireless Go @rodemics @FiLMiCPro #LumaFusion @lumatouch #MojoAwards
How to effectively use #LumaFusion blurs, wipes, shapes, and motion transitions when editing editorial and documentary video scenes. Two #Mojo case studies of #MobileFilmmaking filmed in Berlin and The Alps. Lumafusion 3.2: • Added 35 new transitions including blurs, lights and colors, soft wipes, shape wipes, and amazing new motions. • Project backups are now synced to iCloud Drive and can be restored from iCloud Drive. • Linked folders can be renamed (press-and-hold on a Linked Folder to rename or remove). • Added localizations for Traditional Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese. IMPROVED: • When dragging clips on overlay tracks, the current time will no longer shift, making accurate editing easier than ever. FIXED: Linked Folders were incorrectly named when added in iPadOS 16. • IMPORTANT: After updating to iPadOS 16 and updating LumaFusion, you should remove your old Linked Folders and add them again to restore any missing external media. • Includes many other stability and performance improvements.
Lumafusion 2.1 blending mode is used with animated titles that were created separately with the Keynote and Clips apps.
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