With your iPhone always to hand, you can capture footage of family activities and share the edited highlights on social media. One way to make your edited sequence look more interesting is by changing the shot sizes. A wide shot sets the context for the action. By cutting from a wide to a mid-shot (or a close-up), you can draw attention to particular moments and add visual variety to your edit. When filming with a single-lens iPhone you can zoom in or zoom out by pinching the screen, however this digital zoom can create unpleasant, fuzzy pixels when it magnifies a distant object. With the iPhone 11 Pro’s three lenses, you can swap between different shot sizes during a single recording to make sure you’ve got everything covered.
Get close to the action or zoom out to an establishing shot during the recording of a clip