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Step 1
Tap the Camera icon on your iPhone to bring up the photo camera. In the corner there's a small photo/video slider. Move it to the video position to enter iPhone video mode.
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Step 2
Getting a good picture on the new iPhone is a lot easier than the old iPhone. Tap a part of the picture to select a focal point. The iPhone will automatically set your exposure, focus, and white balance. If the picture is coming out over exposed, try taping the lighter parts of the picture near the focal point you're aiming for.
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Step 3
Make sure your iPhone is in landscape mode (wider than taller) and tap the record button to the right. While the phone will shoot in portrait mode, your video will look ridiculous when you finish and everyone will make fun of you. Once you hit record, you'll notice a timer appears in the corner.
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Step 4
Tap the record button again to stop recording the video. The iPhone will save the video. Tap the thumbnail in the corner to bring the gallery up, and tap your video to bring up the editor screen. From here you can shorten the timeline from either side by dragging your finger across it (known as scrubbing). Once you've set the desired length, tap the "Trim" button in the corner of the iPhone to save your changes.
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Step 5
You can tap the play button in the center of the iPhone to preview your video. If you like what you see, you can tap the "Send" button in the corner to bring up a few sharing options. This menu will allow you to email the video to someone, or tap a button to send it directly to YouTube!












Comments
tclough said
on 9/11/2009 As a new iPhone user, this is great info. Thank you.