Let us see those freckles and fine lines and cheek fuzz. In general, you should always get as close as you can, especially for tight shots on faces. If you don't have a smartphone with optical zoom, you'll need to get closer to your subject or use an accessory like the clip-on lenses from Moment, as an example. If you have a smartphone with more than one camera on the back, often one of the extra lenses is a designated "telephoto" lens. In order to zoom in while recording without losing the crisp, vivid quality you desire in videos, you'll need a device that offers a decent optical zoom - such as the Oppo Find X2 Pro. Thankfully, we're now in an era where a lot of the top smartphones come with a lossless or 'optical' zoom, which lets you zoom in without losing a lot (if any) of the detail.
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Nothing is worse than digital zoom - just ask any professional photographer.
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The most popular framing tool is 'rule of thirds', so if you enable a 3x3 grid on you camera app, you can line up the subject with one of the vertical 'third' lines or use the horizontal lines to get the horizon line in the desired position. Most phone camera apps have the option to enable gridlines if you go into the camera settings, where you have vertical and horizontal grids on the screen while shooting. Just play around and see what looks best. You can also put him or her or it slightly off-center to create a more visually interesting scene. Now that you're recording in the proper orientation (see above), completely fill the frame with your subject. So just remember: never hold your phone vertically while recording, unless you really like or want those vertical black bars included (or if you're recording purely for something like Instagram Stories). Plus, you'll capture more in the actual video.
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Not only does landscape make your video seem more aesthetically pleasing in general, it'll also make it more enjoyable to watch when viewed on a widescreen or television.
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To avoid this amateur mistake, make sure to use landscape orientation and not portrait orientation while recording - or invest in a smartphone like the Motorola Moto One Action that automatically records in landscape even if you hold your phone in portrait. Nothing ruins great footage like having two black vertical bars along both sides of your video. This is a great line to use jokingly, especially if your special skills are procrastinating on the Internet, taking five-hour naps, or being able to recite all three Taken movies from memory.Pocket-lint Tips for recording better video with your smartphone Landscape If you were to drop this quote at a dinner party, would you get an in-unison "awww" or would everyone roll their eyes and never invite you back? Here it is, on a scale of 1-10.
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Plus you can use it jokingly around your friends when you're trying to be tough, but aren't really.
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This is definitely a line that gets thrown around when you're talking about the coolest movie lines. He has some real issues with violence and would be classified as insane if he didn't only exist in an over the top action movie. No, Bryan is supremely confident that he will save his daughter even if he has to leave a trail of bodies across Europe. This speech to his daughters' kidnappers shows that Bryan isn't some tortured, angsty action hero. Taken starts out as a retired-CIA operative awkwardly tries to connect with his estranged daughter and protect pop stars, but it ends up with Bryan Mills brutally taking out an entire European human trafficking ring all by his lonesome. With one phone call, Liam Neeson's Bryan Mills became one of the greatest movie tough guys of all time. This line is spoken by Bryan Mills, played by Liam Neeson, in the film Taken, directed by Pierre Morel (2008). Movie Assorted Movie Character Family Sad Fear Failure Power Death Courage Intelligence Knowledge Patriotism Strength War Context