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Hop in your car, and bring your phone!

filming tips Apr 11, 2023

Flip the visors open for light, and use the great environment for clean audio.

Just don’t shoot while driving.

Spur of the moment videos where you talk to your phone like a friend, can be some of the most compelling content.

Give it a shot!

 

" It's been a while since I made a video in the car. But I do wanna say it is a great place to make videos. Now, maybe not when you're driving, but for the most part, being in the car, you're by yourself. You could probably make videos that you just can't think to make when you're at home. Well, what's this guy look at?

I swear to God, I feel like, I feel like that guy's listening to me right now. Okay, nevermind. If you're out in public and you're making a video, it just feels like everybody's looking at you, especially while you're driving. So park your car, make a video with the phone that you've got, because as you could tell, the quality here is way better than what I used.

Even that fancy camera iPhones, they're just pretty good. Use that rear facing camera. Get your car, go get a thought out, make a video, and comment below after you post it."

Making videos in the car can indeed provide a unique opportunity for content creation. It's a private and isolated space where you can freely express your thoughts and ideas. However, it's important to prioritize safety while driving, so it's best to park your car before recording a video to avoid distractions and ensure your focus is solely on creating content.

Using the rear-facing camera on your phone can provide good video quality, especially with the advancements in smartphone camera technology. Just make sure to mount your phone securely and find a suitable location where you feel comfortable and can freely express yourself.

Once you've created your video, don't forget to engage with your audience by encouraging them to comment and share their thoughts. Building a community around your content is a great way to connect with others and foster meaningful discussions.

Remember to always follow traffic regulations and prioritize safety when using your phone or any electronic device while driving. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

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