“Look At Me Play Guitar” Video on an iPhone
I usually shoot my videos with a set of Panasonic Lumix GH series cameras and record audio on a separate device, then I edit in REAPER and Edius to create the final clip. But I thought it might be interesting to see what I could accomplish with an iPhone replacing all the other hardware.
I have found that mic placement is really critical for decent audio recording and the built-in camera mic is rarely in the best place, so a separate mic or two really improves the quality of a music video. I’ve tried a few different gadgets that connect external mics to the iPhone and I’ve settled on the iRig Pro Duo for that purpose. It has decent mic preamps and a/d conversion and provides phantom power if needed.
After capturing the performance in the iPhone I used iMovie to edit the clip. Here’s a look at the setup and the editing process:
Just in case you’re interested, here’s the completed video that I posted on my slack key channel:
I must admit that I didn’t totally enjoy the process of editing on the phone, I expect to continue using my laptop, Lumix cameras, and separate recorder for my videos, but at least I now know that I can create content with just a phone, an interface, and a mic or two.
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