With just an *iPhone (and occasional GoPro, Insta360 and DJI cameras) we travel the globe, producing a weekly half-hour travel TV show that's seen weekly Sundays on Scripps News, with replays on YouTube.
So many viewers have asked:
How do you get pro video quality on an iPhone?
What extra accessories do you need for professional productions?
How do you edit and complete the show on an iPhone (we don't!)
What about audio?
How do you plan your shots and produce the show?
How can I make a travel show on an iPhone too?
We set out to answer all your questions, and then some, on this special edition of PhotowalksTV.
This episode was filmed in Las Vegas during the NAB convention, where the one and only Linda Quackenboss attended one of my sessions on iPhone photography and graciously volunteered to help with the shoot. Route 66 got in the way of the schedule, so happy to finally release this.
Huge thank you Linda Q!
And viewers/readers, please keep the questions coming. Happy to help!
Jeff
Jeff, I loved this “behind the scenes” making of your PhotowalksTV programs. I’ve asked you questions about creating PhotoWalksTV episodes in the past and I’m always in awe of the final product you turn out. I know you’ve answered this question before but out of the 300 videos and 1000s of photos you start out with when you sit down to edit, what is the final count of how many videos and photos are in the finished product? I think you may have even answered this question in one of your surveys. All the best, Todd