Shooting and Producing Great Video with the iPhone for On-Line Learning

Workshop Session 2

Brief Abstract

Students love learning by watching videos. Producing an effective video is easy & the camera might be in your own pocket!

Extended Abstract

Filmmaking with the iPhone6
Apple's line of phones have always been able to capture footage but when the iPhone 6 was released - it changed the playing field. The new camera (that also works as a phone) can grab 1080p high-definition clips at 60 frames per second, take 240-fps slow-motion shots, shot time lapse scenes, provide cinematic video stabilization, and even has up to 128 gigabytes of storage which is more than enough for a short film. In this workshop award winning filmmaker Steve Julin will share his insights after testing the camera out on a corporate video shoot.

Steve Julin - Bio
Steve Julin has been editing film and video for over 25 years. He is an Avid, Apple and Boris FX Certified Instructor. He started his career in the early 80's under the guidance of cinematographer and mentor John Prusak (Vincent, Roger and Me and Walk This Way). He is†Michigan's first Avid Certified Instructor and has trained editors†from the Discovery Channel, Ford Motor Company, ABC, NBC and HBO Pictures. Steve was instrumental in starting Media Power (Michigan's†first Avid and Apple Training center) and launching new programs at†the Specs Howard School of Media Arts.
In 2004 he released his first book, "Avid Xpress Pro: Power" which is used at universities across the USA. In 2009 Julin was selected as†Educator of the Year by DAFT and the Michigan Arts Council.
In 2014 and 2015 Steve received an Emmy for producing Great Lakes ~ Great Tastes on PBS. He also served as Senior Avid Editor for six years at Grace & Wild HD Studios. Steve is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University where he received a B.S. in Television Journalism.
Today Julin spends his time with his wife, Shiela, managing Postapalooza (a conference/retreat for editors in the the Midwest),†producing Great Lakes ~ Great Tastes for PBS and serves as the Vice President of Education†for the Specs Howard School of Media Arts. He has edited well over 1000 films/videos and still practices the craft of editing today.