![]() ![]() Export the video with H.264 video encoding at 3,000 kbits/sec.Finally, speed up the video by double-clicking on the segment and increasing the speed until the remaining clip is at 15 seconds.Slice the video so it has a clean beginning and end.Delete the audio entirely from the project.Drop the footage into the document and right-click to detach the audio.Create a new document in ScreenFlow that is 1080px square.Here’s my process for editing in-feed Instagram videos: (That said-if you’re using any must-have video editing apps for Instagram, leave a comment below to help me out!) I know there are apps I can use on my phone, but I like the control I get from editing it on my computer. Since in-feed Instagram videos can only be 15 seconds long, I usually need to speed up the video so it fits within the time allotted. Next, I’ll create a new document in ScreenFlow (Mac only). (I’m too impatient to let it sync with Photos.) When I’m ready to edit my videos, I import the raw footage to my MacBook using AirDrop. The quality comes out surprisingly great! Editing iPhone Videos for Instagram and YouTube If I have any videos that require audio-only, such as when I’m recording a voiceover for a slideshow or a demo, I will simply use Voice Memos on my iPhone with the Apple AirPods. ![]() Plain and simple no fancy microphone or lavalier lapel mic needed. When I record videos, I’ve used my in-box Apple EarPods to record audio. There have been a few people that have an issue with this, so please do your research before purchasing! Audio Microphone Important note: The Diva Ring Light link above doesn’t have the same bendable head mount like the one I use. (IE: My “office” is in my kids’ room right now….) The whole system folds away pretty easily, which is good news for multipurpose spaces. I originally purchased the Diva Ring Light as a portable light for talking-head videos, but I find I use the light often as a daylighting lamp to work on art when it’s dark outside, as well as to help me record brighter videos. Video Lightingįor video lighting, I use a Diva Ring Light on its brightest setting and mount it to a light stand. I have it clamped to the edge of my desk and I can easily just stretch the mount and plop my iPhone in there to record. The bendable arm is strong but pliable and doesn’t jiggle around or slide out of place. iPhone Holder / Tripodįor my “tripod”: I use a Lazy Arm iPhone desk mount which is the biggest game-changer. You certainly don’t need to go out and get a fancy camera or camcorder just keep in mind that if you are going to use your iPhone or smartphone, make sure to use the rear-facing camera and not the front-facing camera. When I started recording demo videos for my first Skillshare class, I was using my iPhone 5S. When I originally wrote this post, I recorded all video with my iPhone 6S’s camera (now I use my iPhone 8 Plus whenever I record video). Video and Lighting Equipment I Use for Art Demo Videos The Camera ![]()
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