
Is There a Place for Smartphones in Professional Video Production? posted: 23/11/2019
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Another year, another iPhone. And with Google's latest handset, the Pixel 4, unveiled only weeks later, the benchmark for all flagship smartphones has been set for the next year. In recent years, the latest upgrades have placed an emphasis on smartphones' imaging capabilities. Innovations have brought us multiple camera modules, computational imaging and rising megapixel counts. This has led to the latest mobile spec sheets inviting comparison with professional imaging equipment, but the idea that a device you can slip in your pocket can rival a pro camera is both tantalising and divisive.
Apple has been keen to shine the spotlight on the advanced video capabilities of the iPhone 11 Pro this year and, whilst its latest flagship may awaken more curiosity in mobile video capture, the use of smartphones for professional video acquisition is nothing new.
It's now five years since filmmaker Sean Baker shot his breakthrough feature film, Tangerine, on a handful of iPhone 5s - a film that went on to become a breakout hit at Sundance Film Festival in 2015, securing it a theatrical run in cinemas. Steven Soderbergh (of Ocean's 11 fame) then proceeded to bring some Hollywood clout to smartphone shooting, with his feature films Unsane (2018) and High Flying Bird (2019) more recently raising the profile and credibility of smartphone video production.
Many will dismiss using a phone as the A-camera on a feature film as merely a PR stunt and, whilst Baker and Soderbergh's choice of camera did contribute to the notoriety of their aforementioned films, both filmmakers attest to the fact that the camera choice was motivated by the advantages it would lend to their process, purposefully keeping their camera rig and equipment minimal to increase speed, mobility and location access when shooting.
This leads on to the question, why actively choose to use a smartphone? In the simplest terms, mobile acquisition offers three fundamental advantages: these devices are compact, discrete and connected.
The compact nature of a smartphone is immediately obvious and is precisely the reason they have quickly eroded the consumer point and shoot fixed lens camera market to become the most convenient everyday acquisition device.
As everyone carries a mobile, using one lends discretion, as it does not mark you out as a professional . This has proven to be of use to both journalists and documentarians, allowing them to keep shooting in situations and environments where a professional camcorder would draw unwanted attention and perhaps even pose a risk to their safety.
Mobile connectivity also grants direct access to emails, social media and the cloud, speeding up video sharing and publishing, whilst creating opportunities for more reactive and dynamic workflows. This can be a crucial asset for digital content creators, as quick turnarounds for deliverables are often a necessity to keep pace with the demands of ravenous online audiences.
Born of this desire to use smartphones to produce professional video in a way that other professional cameras cannot, a range of apps for both iOS and Android have emerged that will allow users to bypass their default camera app and enable more sophisticated control of their image and recording. Filmic Pro has established itself as an industry standard amongst mobile shooters, as it allows users to record high bitrate video, in 24p, PAL and NTSC framerates, to help conform video to global film and TV standards.
The toolkit of apps to support the professional use of smartphones is also growing. Broadcast and pro video equipment vendors have taken note of the desire to integrate smartphones into existing workflows. For instance, Sony's mobile app XDCam Pocket, enables smartphones to be used with their cloud-based news production workflow, XDCam Air, letting users stream video direct to a receiver or send back files already recorded on the device. Meanwhile, NewTek's NDI app allows smartphones to become additional video sources in an existing NDI production setup. This is especially helpful to creatives and companies with limited resources, allowing them to make better use of imaging devices they already have available.
Smartphones have reached a stage where they are capable enough to be a viable entry level device for those starting to create professional video. End-users who traditionally would not have had the budgets for even a single pro video camera can now create credible video with the tools that they already own. Smartphones are particularly appealing to a younger generation of creatives that have grown up using touch screen, and to whom intuitive smartphone interfaces can be less daunting than an array of physical buttons and controls.
With just some basic training on how to maximise the advantages of their device and minimise its shortcomings, the results that relative newcomers can achieve with their own devices is impressive. As the video capabilities of the latest generation of handsets continues to improve, it becomes harder for those that have started shooting on their phone to justify the cost of upgrading to a dedicated professional device. There will be a proportion of creators that will never need a professional camcorder and will be content on creating for their audience with an alternative device. At Futuresource, the Imaging and Pro Video team has closely observed the convergence of consumer and professional imaging devices. In recent years, the entry level
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