Need to create television-quality content using your smartphone? Mobile journalism trainer Wytse Vellinga offers his favourite tools for the job
The rise of mobile journalism has seen journalists create high quality broadcast content using just their smartphones.
Digital storyteller and mobile journalism trainer Wytse Vellinga has shared five apps on Twitter that he uses to film video content on his iPhone.
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The journalist has noted down the value of each app and the way in which he uses them for his job.
"Each of these apps have their own pros and cons. FiLMiCPro is my daily drivers because of the massive amount of options, the ease of use and the reliability."
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