Summer vacation starting soon. As the wearing of masks has been eased and the impact of COVID-19 has decreased this year, there must be many people who want to actively enjoy leisure and sightseeing at their destination. A certain Instagram post that is a must-see for those who want to keep such summer memories in a stylish video is now attracting attention.
Today, an Instagrammer who introduces convenient iPhone tricks that anyone can use every day.Yosuke iPhone Useful Techniques/iPhone Photography @ yosuke_kochipost of“PV-style videos can be taken with just an iPhone! ? 』I would like to introduce to you all about
The other day, Yosuke iPhone Useful Techniques and iPhone Photography Techniques posted a video on Instagram that introduces how to easily take stylish PV-like videos using an iPhone along with the following sentences.
“Yousuke will send out useful iPhone techniques and photography techniques from Kochi. This time, I’m going to show you how to shoot PV-style videos with just your iPhone! If you shoot while hiding the camera with two fingers and connect them at the end, you can shoot like that. Please try it.”
This post has more than 1,500 likes and has become a hot topic on Instagram. Let’s dive right into this post.
How to shoot a stylish PV style video
Using this method, anyone can easily shoot a stylish PV-style video. The post title says “on iPhone”, but it’s a video shooting technique that even Android users can imitate, so please check it out together.
The shooting method that you are interested in is to start the camera app on your smartphone and set it to video mode. Next, while shooting a video, make a scissors shape with two fingers to cover the smartphone camera.
Once the screen is completely hidden, open your closed fingers to reflect the scenery in front of you, then close your scissors fingers again to hide the camera.
While repeating the above shooting procedure over and over again in various places, each time the scissors finger and the scenery in front of me are captured in the video.
Finally, by editing and connecting all the shots, it becomes a fashionable PV-like video that introduces the scenery at a good tempo one after another.
The video shot and edited using this method has been uploaded to Instagram by Yosuke iPhone Handyman/iPhone Photography, and it is a very stylish and wonderful work.
iMovie is recommended for video editing
So which app is the best to use when editing videos? Many video editing apps have been released for smartphones, so many people are probably wondering what to choose.
If you want to create an elaborate video, it’s best to choose something that specializes in the editing you want to do, but if you want to edit this PV-like video, iPhone users should use Apple’s genuine video editing app “iMovie”. ” is recommended.
“iMovie” is a completely free video editing application developed by Apple, so even beginners can operate it relatively easily. If you just cut and splice the video, a quick person would be able to edit this time in less than 10 minutes.
It is also possible to insert your favorite music, titles and subtitles into the recorded video, so I usually use “iMovie” for simple video editing.
What is the basic usage of “iMovie”?
The basic usage of “iMovie” is to first tap “Start a new project” and select the videos you want to connect. If you want to rearrange the order of your videos, just tap and drag the video you want to move. Once you have all the videos you want to connect together, just select “Create movie” and press the “Complete” button on the upper left, so editing should be fairly easy.
There are many people who upload videos created with “iMovie” to YouTube, so even those who have never edited videos before may become addicted to making movies.
This post introduces how to easily shoot stylish PV-style videos using your smartphone’s camera. It is a shooting technique that can be used not only for leisure and sightseeing, but also for events and anniversaries, so why not give it a try?
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