You can only do an overlay for the aspect ratio as a guide. The footage you get will still be in 16:9. THen when you edit you put another overlay layer. Hope it helps
are you on iPhone 15 pro? if not unfortunately previous phones don't support Prores log. But that's ok, as long as you use 4K and Prores if available, and keep the shutter at 180 degrees. Just need to be careful with your exposure as non-log footage doesn't have wide dynamic range. Keep the highlight safe, not blown out.
Quick question as im kinda new to the film making scene, do you always film with the 58mm lens on or just when needed? When not using the 58mm how do you attach the nd filter onto the case? Thanks again in advance!
I used the 58mm lens probably 80% of my video. Just because I like the focal length, not too wide like the built in iPhone main lens. I use a phone filter clip (you can google it) to attach my ND filter straight to the phone. Hope that helps. Enjoy shooting!
It is one of the most impressive demonstration on how you can use your phone for vlogs and make films, great work! I love that "minimalistic" setup too :)
oh and also as someone travelling to Japan as well, is it difficult to learn how to expose properly on the go (i'm assuming ISO and the ND filter are the two things we need to adjust for the most part right?) , or would you say it is a fairly simple process to kind of point and shoot in a way?
@@gksecond If you're still new, I suggest just go with the built in iPhone lens, play with it and see how you get used to it. It can still give you amazing quality. The 58mm is just "cherry on top". If I have to choose, I'd take the ND filter over the 58mm lens anytime. ND will give you the motion blur, that will set your videos apart from "the amateur phone look". It's not as simple as point and shoot. But once you get used to it, it'll be pretty easy and you know how to anticipate the moments. Personally, I was quite frantic using it for the first day, but after that it was fine. Give some time to build your muscle memory to operate it, if that makes sense. Yes, most of the time only adjust the ISO and the ND filter. Enjoy your Japan trip!
@@vedroelcitra thank you so much in taking the time for your detailed response! have given a sub - hope to see more of your filmmaking in the future :)
@@vedroelcitra Thanks for the reply. Very inspiring to see what's possible with iPhone with just a couple of accessories. It would be awesome to see a tutorial of iPhone workflow.
Hello! What a lovely video! I really like your color! however, can you do a review on your iPhone setup with the sandmarc lens, filter and etc? I would love to watch it!
Over here trying to not ball my eyes out during the 02. sequence. Nostalgic, gentle, and soft. Great stuff! I'm going in November and this sold my on going the route of filming with an iPhone 15 Pro. Were you using a tripod on the locked off shots? What case / grip were you using?
Thank you, Shiraoi is such a nice small town. You can do with any camera you're comfortable with, with iPhone just means that you don't need to bring any other gear. Just stay as steady with your hand, Davinci can do "camera lock" effect for you so you don't need to bring tripod. My setup is Sandmarc 58mm + their case that comes with it, and a Manfrotto smart phone clamp for extra grip