Final Cut Camera - Full Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 19

  • @MarcosElMalo2
    @MarcosElMalo2 Před 18 dny

    I just downloaded the app on my 14 Promax. I’ll be playing with it later today and then rewatching this tutorial.
    Was anyone expecting this app? I wasn’t following WWDC coverage closely, so maybe Apple had announced it there and I didn’t know.

  • @StaticCamperVan
    @StaticCamperVan Před 17 dny

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @iPhone-Cinematograhy
    @iPhone-Cinematograhy Před 18 dny

    Very helpful! Thank you for sharing.

  • @pdcorlis
    @pdcorlis Před 18 dny

    The essential features here should really be a tab in the “other” native camera app. As a part of a multi-cam setup with FCP2 for iPad it makes some sense, but I wonder how many others like me own one phone and one iPad? I wonder if Apple’s time would have been better spent on bringing FCP2 up to the capabilities of other iPad video editors before catering to the limited number of people trying to run a 4 camera studio setup?
    BTW - have you tried the new KINO camera app from the makers of Halide? It is a very clever app!

  • @FfilmiauFflur
    @FfilmiauFflur Před 11 dny

    Well done - as usual!
    I was wondering if the files are 8 or 10 bit. I suppose that Prores will be 10 bit, but what about the Rec709 SDR files?

    • @HorrocksoniPhone
      @HorrocksoniPhone  Před 10 dny +1

      Just like the native app. SDR is always 8-bit. HDR and ProRes are 10-bit

  • @rolins3279
    @rolins3279 Před 17 dny

    Hi 👋🏽
    Would it be possible to have a comparison between the Apple Log and the Log of Mc24fps on Android ?
    🙏🏽

  • @lando_visions3275
    @lando_visions3275 Před 17 dny

    Could. U use it with iMovie. Also that’s the ?

  • @roxyschiavone7076
    @roxyschiavone7076 Před 18 dny

    Hello Simon, thank you for your review. Question: I like the features of the native Cinematic Mode, and now we have the FC Camera app, and I would like to use both in the same movie; so, which settings should I set on each of the two apps which would help with minimal color grading. I shoot in 1080, 30P?

    • @HorrocksoniPhone
      @HorrocksoniPhone  Před 18 dny +1

      I always shoot 4K. 30fps or 60fps for slow mo

    • @roxyschiavone7076
      @roxyschiavone7076 Před 18 dny

      Thanks Simon, that was helpful. Also, I recorded several clips of a color checker chart, shooting in the three different Apple video apps, then reviewed them in FCPx, using the vector scopes and parade RGB. All three apps seem to deliver the same output, with respect to color channels and luminosity. Therefore, I concluded I can mix the three apps (Cinematic Mode, Native Video Mode, and Final Cut Camera app), and achieve the same output, without color correcting, or grading. Thus, the best of all worlds for me anyway. Also, I must shoot in 1080, 30P, HEVC, SDR, because I am limited to storage space; and I am only viewing video on my iPhone or iPad. Someday, after more practice, I may invest in the hardware to produce 4K resolution. Thank you for continuing your educational tutorials (I am a recent Patreon member).

  • @caglartunca34
    @caglartunca34 Před 18 dny

    got a question sir..when using blackmagic or or dji mimo app, cam needs nd filter on a bright sunny day but when using iphones native app video or cinematic you wouldnt need any filter..wonder how i phone compensate that.I mean it cant change aperture, cant increase shutter speed cause its locked 60 fps..and lowering iso wont make much difference imo..just curious what extra phone does..

    • @HorrocksoniPhone
      @HorrocksoniPhone  Před 18 dny

      you still need an ND filter if you want a slow shutter speed look using the native iPhone app. Cinematic mode just blurs the background.

  • @markhyena
    @markhyena Před 16 dny

    is there something for aperture?

    • @HorrocksoniPhone
      @HorrocksoniPhone  Před 16 dny

      iPhones have a fixed aperture (like 99% of smartphones)

    • @markhyena
      @markhyena Před 16 dny

      @@HorrocksoniPhone i understand that ,,, but the iphone camera does the cinematic part (blurred background) this ap needs that

  • @alex-ku9yt
    @alex-ku9yt Před 16 dny

    worst than native iphone camera so

  • @s3renity690
    @s3renity690 Před 16 dny

    He showed us everything except for how to export the videos you take lmao.

    • @HorrocksoniPhone
      @HorrocksoniPhone  Před 16 dny +3

      its the same as any other app. Go to the gallery and use the share button. But you'll find them in your photos app anyway, so you can share them from there