A Taylor Swift fan has shared some tips for filming your favorite performances during the superstar’s Eras tour.
Travel influencer Michelle González shared tips on Instagram for capturing great images of Swift at the concert in a now viral video with more than 10 million views.
“If you’re going to the Eras Tour, here’s my top movie tip to capture the best memories to look back on,” she said in the video of her in the crowd at a concert.
Michelle said that when filming a show like Taylor’s with a lot of lighting effects, lowering the exposure on the iPhone will result in clearer images.
“Lower your exposure. I learned this and it made all the difference,” she said, before demonstrating how to do this on the iPhone.
A Taylor Swift fan has shared some tips for filming your favorite performances during the superstar’s Eras tour. Taylor is in the photo
Travel influencer Michelle González took to Instagram to share tips for capturing great footage of Swift at the concert in a now-viral video with more than 10 million views. “If you’re going to the Eras Tour, here’s my top movie tip to capture the best memories to look back on,” she said in the video of her in the crowd at a concert. Pictured: stock photo
To change the exposure, launch the Camera app, touch the screen to display the exposure settings, then pull down the sun symbol.
Michelle then went on to demonstrate the difference.
Previously, the camera captured an excessive amount of light from the stage, resulting in grainy video.
However, when she shot the scene with reduced lighting, she captured a much sharper image of Taylor and her backup dancers.
Michelle said that when filming a show like Taylor’s with a lot of lighting effects, lowering the exposure on the iPhone will result in clearer images. “Lower your exposure. I learned this and it made all the difference,” she said, before demonstrating how to do this on the iPhone
But bright images aren’t the only thing a Swiftie needs to think about if they want to preserve concert memories. According to Michelle, sound is also very important, and there is one simple trick to ensure that the songs are heard in the recordings.
But bright images aren’t the only thing a Swiftie needs to think about if they want to preserve concert memories.
According to Michelle, sound is also very important, and there is one simple trick to ensure that the songs are heard in the recordings.
“This one’s going to be hard, don’t shout lyrics while you’re filming,” she suggested.
“When you watch the footage back, the last thing you want to realize is that you can’t even hear Taylor because you’re screaming at the top of your lungs.”
“You can still sing along at full volume at a normal volume if you hold your phone a good distance away from you – without your phone actually picking you up,” the influencer added.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney from Friday, February 23 to Monday, February 26, following three sold-out shows in Melbourne.
Swift will perform four shows in Sydney from Friday, February 23 to Monday, February 26, following three sold-out shows in Melbourne