Edit iphone video

Get answers to your questions about color grading, editing and finishing with DaVinci Resolve.
  • Author
  • Message
Offline

Leonardo Levy

  • Posts: 551
  • Joined: Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:45 am
  • Location: San Francisco Bay Area
  • Real Name: Leonardo Levy

Edit iphone video

PostTue Feb 02, 2021 7:28 am

I want to do some very simple cuts on an iphone video (shot as HD -30) and then export it out as an iphone video also. I was able to import it into Resolve easily just telling the timeline to follow the source. But I don't have the foggiest idea how to export it .

In this case I need to export it in the same format as the original because someone else is going to edit it together with other iphone videos from other people. But I'm also I'm interested in knowing how to include it in a program that will end up as HD 1920 x 1080 , or perhaps be intercut with other cameras and eventually output to Vimeo or Youtube.

Suggestions or Tips ? I don't know anything about how to deal with iphone footage .

In this case its a vertical image though in cases where it goes into a regular HD timeline it would more often be "landscape" which I imagine would fit into standard formatting fine.
2021 16" Macbook Pro M1MAX (18,2), 64G RAM, 8T internal SSD, 10 Cores CPU, 32 Cores GPU, Apple Display Pro XDR, Apple Thunderbolt Display, BM UltraStudio Monitor 3G , Flanders Scientific BM211
Offline

aManuel2500

  • Posts: 30
  • Joined: Fri Dec 11, 2020 3:30 pm
  • Real Name: Manuel Flicker

Re: Edit iphone video

PostTue Feb 02, 2021 1:58 pm

whats so special about iphone footage? as far as i know its just h.265.

and are you sure you want to export as "iphone video" again?
i don't know what the other editor is working with but unless he's not editing it on his phone i would recommend exporting as dnxhr or prores (depending on the os you are running) or even just sending him your resolve project + the original footage if he is also editing in resolve.

exporting to h.265 would just be an unnecessary loss of quality because you would further compress a already compressed video. so i would avoid it if possible.
Offline

Jim Simon

  • Posts: 34455
  • Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:47 am

Re: Edit iphone video

PostTue Feb 02, 2021 3:30 pm

My Biases:

You NEED training.
You NEED a desktop.
You NEED a calibrated (non-computer) display.
Offline

Leonardo Levy

  • Posts: 551
  • Joined: Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:45 am
  • Location: San Francisco Bay Area
  • Real Name: Leonardo Levy

Re: Edit iphone video

PostWed Feb 03, 2021 3:34 am

aManuel,
"whats so special about iphone footage?" I don't know, that's why Posted. I didn't even know it was H.265.

I wanted to send it that way because the person compiling the video is a video amateur and she was soliciting iphone footage from a few people that she would cut together. I didn't want to complicate her situation by giving her something she wasn't used to. It turns out I was able to just trim my footage in quicktime and send it along while still iphone formatted. Hopefully that will work.

But it brought to mind that I didn't know anything about working with those files. For example I have some video i shot of a friends band in vertical format but the top and bottom of the frame are waste- it needs to be reformatted to a normal wider than tall shape (16x9 or maybe just academy just cropping out the top & bottom), and then it could be placed in traditional video timeline. I had trouble figuring out how to do that though. In fact I still haven't finished it. Suggestions welcome.

Jim - Why did you recommend "shotcut" What does that offer?

Anyway I guess it sounds like an elementary dumb question (my specialty it seems) , but I'm open to any advice about how to use iphone footage in Resolve. Or just an arrow to a good tutorial.

Lenny
2021 16" Macbook Pro M1MAX (18,2), 64G RAM, 8T internal SSD, 10 Cores CPU, 32 Cores GPU, Apple Display Pro XDR, Apple Thunderbolt Display, BM UltraStudio Monitor 3G , Flanders Scientific BM211
Offline
User avatar

Uli Plank

  • Posts: 25124
  • Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:48 am
  • Location: Germany and Indonesia

Re: Edit iphone video

PostWed Feb 03, 2021 4:08 am

It should work on your iMac without any transcoding or the like. The only exception are 10 bit files from the newest iPhone Pro, which play nice only with M1 Macs.
But keep the problem of most (if not all) smartphones in mind: they don't record constant frame rates and that can cause all sorts of trouble, like bad audio sync. But give it a try, they are a bit less critical on Macs.
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.

Studio 19.1.3
MacOS 13.7.4, 2017 iMac, 32 GB, Radeon Pro 580 + eGPU
MacBook M1 Pro, 16 GPU cores, 32 GB RAM, MacOS 14.7.2
SE, USM G3

Return to DaVinci Resolve

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Fully_Loaded34, Mads Johansen, panos_mts, sjubussen and 279 guests