Without overlooking the
details of the picture directly underneath this statement, you can see what the magic of a camera on a phone can capture.
Not
only is it capturing the stage but also all of the many people with their
cameras out recording and taking pictures as well. When you think about, the
cameras on our phones and tablets, it is an obvious truth that these devices are a welcomed investment. For this reason
alone, my window has never been shut too tight on the idea of getting a phone with a great camera, aside from my regular camera that I often use to capture
great stills and frames.
How
Handy is the Camera on Your Phone or IPad?
All the images that I have
been able to capture with my phone flood through my mind and make me consider
the importance of the device I have.
Selfies
Considering exactly what these
cameras can really do, my initial thought is that we are all guilty of
capturing striking selfies every now and then to show off our awesomeness. I
still refuse to get a selfie stick because the selfie is definitely not the
biggest advantage of having a great camera on your phone or tablet. But the
flippable camera is probably an added bonus that for many, might make them take
home a phone.
Moments

Sometimes the camera phone has
its drama free moments if you do the right thing with the phone, keep it
charged and ready for more than for simply playing candy crush.
Capturing
Videos
You go to a recital for your
little niece or nephew and want to remember what they sang; you capture it with
your phone. You are walking through Little Italy in Old Montreal and see one
of the greatest violinists you ever heard, bowing your favorite Michael Jackson
tune and you want to rewind and play it again whenever you have the
opportunity. You capture it. You are in a car and are stopped and approached with violence for no reason at
all. You capture it.
Creating
Videos
But then there are times when
you want to make your own music video as an independent artist like my friend Stuart Thomas did, for his original
song and then you capture that on your ipad but with a different purpose in mind.
You are now capturing content to represent a song that you have written. The good thing is, these
cameras record with such clarity that when you play it back,
it actually looks nice on the screen and then on youtube. This also applies to when you are taking selfie footage and you are using the flippable video camera feature to add frames to your music video.
With all that said, a year ago
today or actually, last year on Labor Day, I captured the last leg of my friend
Stuart Thomas’ music video for his original song “Let's Soca It Up” and a year later,
it has over 2200 views. I took the footage home, did some editing, melded the frames together, added his sound recording to
the frames and we had a music video sharable on youtube and other places online where videos can be published. A year later, "Let's Soca it Up" video is so appropriate for
Labor Day Weekend and I invite you all to watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZDHd5JjRnw
Some Other videos I have
produced with my ipad are:
"Can’t We Try to Live" by Stuart Thomas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIkauL1qfYg
"Crocheted" by Stephanie Jeannot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjkGWjqJDvM
"All Night Long" by Stephanie Jeannot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC8Y8A6S6Nc