Besides using your smartphone camera to take photographs (still images), you can also use your smartphone camera to take video (moving images).
Your smartphone or tablet apps are now taking advantage of this. On Instagram, for example, you can now post 15 second videos along with your photographs.
Do note that when shooting video on your smart phone or tablet, the rules of composition still apply. And now that you are adding more time and movement to the shooting of a subject, you can do some interesting things with the still photography rules of composition.
Note the four rules of composition discussed below.
Note also the techniques of getting a good hand-held video shot below. The video below is about using a professional video camera, but the same techniques apply to you using your smart phone or tablet camera.
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Friday, November 7, 2014
DigPhotog: Smart Phone Photography: From Still Images to Moving Images [VID] Fa14
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