60 second review Req; How to?

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Anybody got a simple link to how to do phone videos and load them? iPhone Xr, some cables, and a tripod for optics, but other than that what do I need to know? TIA...
 
Anybody got a simple link to how to do phone videos and load them? iPhone Xr, some cables, and a tripod for optics, but other than that what do I need to know? TIA...
@Ron Dan runs his OF page using an iPhone Xr and similar set up. Maybe he can share his full setup.

In my experience the DJI osmo (tripod/gimbal) and Bluetooth lapel mics are clean (no cables) and pretty easy to use.
 
I think most guys are uploading them to YouTube and then dropping the link in here.
Yeah that would be the move. If it’s shot in vertical format it will automatically be created as a YouTube short.

Use 4K@30 FPS video resolution for best quality there. You can simply tap the button on the upper right hand section of your screeen when your using the camera on video mode
 
Yeah that would be the move. If it’s shot in vertical format it will automatically be created as a YouTube short.

Use 4K@30 FPS video resolution for best quality there. You can simply tap the button on the upper right hand section of your screeen when your using the camera on video mode
Thank You, and that brings up the next question; portrait vs. landscape, does it matter? Portrait is an auto-load to shorts, in ewe toobz?
 
Following this. I’d imagine due to the format (60-sec. blurbs) and the fact that it’s probably being viewed on a handheld device vs. a computer, that portrait is preferred?
 
Following this. I’d imagine due to the format (60-sec. blurbs) and the fact that it’s probably being viewed on a handheld device vs. a computer, that portrait is preferred?
Sounds like it. I've been too busy in my day job to pursue this much, and scouting/hunting down new rifles and ammo.. 1st world problems....
 
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