Kits to help you make great videos with your phone.

video postcards cooking shows birthday interviews restaurant reviews
pet portraits sports highlights birth announcements newlywed advice

Each video kit includes:

1.

Shot lists to help you decide what to shoot.

Knowing which shots are needed to tell a story can be difficult. Just tap to record as many clips as you want for each shot.

2.

Scripts and tips while you shoot.

A teleprompter makes suggestions for every shot. A script may suggest questions to ask guests at a party. A tip gives you advice about lighting, camera angles, etc.

3.

Title graphics and music included.

Assembled on your phone! Your video can be complete before the event is over. Watch it immediately and share it online.

Video editing not required.

You can trim and reorder clips. You can decide to leave out some clips for a shorter version, or leave it all in for the "director's cut." If you want to do more extensive editing, just save all clips to camera roll and import them into other video editing software.

Your video clips, music, title graphics, and transitions are all done on the phone and can be played back immediately and privately. No sign-in. No uploads and downloads. No need to transfer files and wait for results.

Watch it on your HDTV. Play it on your iPad.

Of course, you can immediately play your video on the phone. You can also hook your phone up to HDTV with the Apple Digital AV Adapter or save your video to camera roll and use AirPlay to stream it to Apple TV or iPad.

Share to YouTube and Facebook.

Send links to your video in messages, emails, or tweets. Grandparents can view highlights from the little league baseball game just minutes afterwards. YouTube producers may consider using our app to easily generate fresh content for their YouTube channels.

Handheld Shot Tip

The Dolly Lunge
A dolly shot creates a sense of movement through space by capturing changes in perspective. A Dolly-In Lunge moves the camera toward the subject, while a Dolly-Out Lunge moves the camera away from the subject. They are great for interviews or zeroing in on an object.

Handheld Shot Tip

Panoraming
Pans reveal surroundings. Plant your feet shoulder width apart facing the mid point of your pan shot. Rotate hips and compose the first frame of the pan. Hit record and slowly rotate hips to the last frame of the pan shot while holding the camera steady.

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