Mobile Filmmaking 101:
How to Shoot Like a Pro
Filmmaking tips from the crew of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
Captured on the Galaxy S10+
There was a time when a stellar video production couldn't be achieved without breaking the bank (or our backs) on bulky high-end studio equipment. The good news is that times have changed.
Case in point: the production crew of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon shot an entire episode throughout the streets of New York City on the Galaxy S10+. Here's how you can shoot your own broadcast-ready videos from your phone with cues from the pros themselves.
Use size to your advantage
First, take a load off – literally and figuratively. If you have a quality smartphone camera, you're already set to start shooting. Since you don't need to worry about navigating hefty camera gear, expand your shot list to consider cozy locations where it would otherwise be difficult to shoot. You could even grab your friends’ phones to use as additional cameras for varied angles and more intimate storytelling. The portable nature of the Galaxy S10+ allowed Fallon’s crew to shoot in a cramped taxi, and prop their phones up on the kitchen counters at Italian restaurant, Rao’s, to get in on some behind-the-scenes meatball making.
The size of the Galaxy S10+ helped to film the entire kitchen scene at Rao’s