![]() ![]() Editing your Videoīefore you begin editing, save your videos, graphics, and any pre-made intro or outro sequences to your iPhone’s camera roll. You shouldn’t need a gimble to film steady shots, as the iPhone camera software has a stabilizing feature that mostly resolves small amounts of shaking. Try to film in good light, unless the video content requires filming in low light, of course. You never know when you will need some extra scenes to add to your project, and it might be difficult to recreate footage at a different time with the same look and feel. ![]() Make sure you take plenty of footage during your shoot, even if you think you might not need it. There are wide-angle attachments you can purchase for your phone if desired. You can shoot standard frame or wide-angle if your iPhone allows it. You don’t want the viewer to lose interest by not letting them know right away what it is they are about to watch. This can be done through a title screen or animation, voiceover, or text overlaying the opening footage. A tip for making sure your video is engaging is to let the viewer know what your video is about within the first few seconds. ![]() There are many approaches you can take to making an interesting video that engages viewers. Here are some beginner tips for creating YouTube video content on your iPhone. ![]() Ever wonder how content creators on YouTube make their videos? There are some very simple ways to create professional-looking videos you can post on YouTube right away, all from the convenience and ease of your iPhone. ![]()
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![]() I eventually got around to playing it last semester, so I will share my thoughts on it. Pokémon Light Platinum (not to be confused with Pokémon Platinum) is a rom hack of Pokémon Ruby and it seems to be one of the most popular and recommended Pokémon rom hacks from what I’ve seen, so it was high on my list of rom hacks to check out. Also this review ended up being longer than I thought, so I will split it up into two parts: part one (this post) will cover the things I liked about the game, and the second part will cover what I did not like about it and a quick wrap up. ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: obviously this review is my personal opinion so it will be subjective to some extent, but I will tie in aspects of game design that we have learned and discussed in class such as the tetrad of elements (mechanics, aesthetics, story, and technology), balance, flow, etc. ![]() |
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