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How to Plan Your Shots Like a Pro with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder



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If you are a filmmaker, cinematographer, or director, you know how important it is to plan your shots before you start shooting. You want to make sure that you have the right framing, composition, lighting, and mood for each scene. But how can you do that without moving around heavy equipment or wasting time and money on trial and error?




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That's where a director's viewfinder comes in handy. A director's viewfinder is an optical device that allows you to see what your camera will see with different lenses, formats, and aspect ratios. It helps you pre-visualize your shots and choose the best options for your creative vision. It also saves you time, money, and energy by letting you scout locations, test angles, and communicate with your crew more efficiently.


But what if you don't have a physical director's viewfinder or you want to have more flexibility and functionality than a traditional one? Well, there is an app for that. It's called iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder and it's one of the most popular and powerful digital viewfinders for filmmakers. In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about this amazing app, how to download and install it on your iPhone, and how to use it to create stunning shots for your film projects.


What is iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder?




iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder is an app that turns your iPhone into a professional director's viewfinder. It was created by Chemical Wedding, a company founded by cinematographers who wanted to make tools for filmmakers by filmmakers. The app has been used by Oscar winners, film students, and thousands of filmmakers around the world. It has also won an Emmy award for its contribution to filmmaking.


The app allows you to simulate any motion picture camera recording format using spherical or anamorphic lenses. You can choose from hundreds of cameras, lenses, formats, and aspect ratios that are available in the app's database. You can also customize your own settings and save them as presets for future use. The app shows you exactly what your camera will see with accurate field of view, depth of field, optical aberration, and subjective feel.


But that's not all. The app also lets you record video, trim clips, and add custom title cards with your shot information. You can create custom framelines for any shape, size, or aspect ratio you want. You can apply different looks to your shots to pre-visualize color grading ideas. You can also create your own looks and import Photoshop curves. You can integrate the app with Helios Pro, another app by Chemical Wedding that simulates the sun's position and movement. You can add virtual stand-ins on your live camera feed and in your storyboards. You can use the virtual wide angle mode to overcome the camera limitation of your device. You can also use the anamorphic mode to stretch or squeeze your image according to your lens choice.


With all these features and more, iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder is the ultimate app for filmmakers who want to plan their shots with precision and creativity. It is like having a virtual camera crew in your pocket.


How to download and install the app on your iPhone?




Downloading and installing the app on your iPhone is very easy and straightforward. Here are the steps you need to follow:


  • Go to the App Store on your iPhone and search for iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder.



  • Tap on the app icon and then tap on the Get button to purchase and download the app. The app costs $29.99 and requires iOS 13.0 or later.



  • Wait for the app to finish downloading and then tap on the Open button to launch the app.



  • Grant the app permission to access your camera, microphone, photos, and location when prompted.



  • Enjoy using the app and explore its features and settings.



If you have any issues or questions regarding the installation process, you can contact the developer at support@chemicalwedding.tv or visit their website.


How to use the app to pre-visualize your shots and choose the best lenses, formats, and aspect ratios?




One of the main functions of the app is to help you pre-visualize your shots and choose the best lenses, formats, and aspect ratios for your film project. Here is how you can do that with the app:


  • Launch the app and tap on the Camera icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open the live camera feed of your device.



  • Tap on the Gear icon at the top right corner of the screen. This will open the settings menu where you can adjust various parameters of your shot.



  • Tap on the Camera option and select the camera model that you want to simulate from the list. You can also search for a specific camera by typing its name in the search bar.



  • Tap on the Lens option and select the lens model that you want to simulate from the list. You can also search for a specific lens by typing its name in the search bar.



  • Tap on the Format option and select the recording format that you want to simulate from the list. You can also search for a specific format by typing its name in the search bar.



  • Tap on the Aspect Ratio option and select the aspect ratio that you want to simulate from the list. You can also create your own custom aspect ratio by tapping on the + button and entering the width and height values.



  • Tap on the X icon at the top left corner of the screen to exit the settings menu and return to the live camera feed.



  • You can now see what your shot will look like with your chosen camera, lens, format, and aspect ratio. You can also see information such as focal length, aperture, field of view, depth of field, etc. at the bottom of the screen.



  • You can also zoom in and out by pinching the screen or using the slider at the bottom right corner of the screen. You can also pan the image by dragging it with your finger.



  • You can lock the exposure and focus by tapping on the Lock icon at the top left corner of the screen. You can also adjust the exposure manually by tapping on the Exposure icon at the bottom left corner of the screen and using the slider.



  • You can switch between the front and rear cameras of your device by tapping on the Switch icon at the top right corner of the screen.



  • You can take a snapshot of your shot by tapping on the Shutter icon at the bottom center of the screen. You can also record a video clip by holding down the shutter icon for as long as you want to record.



  • You can view your snapshots and video clips by tapping on the Gallery icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. You can also share, delete, or edit them from there.



By using these steps, you can pre-visualize your shots and choose the best lenses, formats, and aspect ratios for your film project with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder.


How to record video, trim clips, and add custom title cards with the app?




Another useful function of the app is to record video, trim clips, and add custom title cards with your shot information. This can help you create storyboards, shot lists, or reference videos for your film project. Here is how you can do that with the app:


  • Launch the app and tap on the Camera icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open the live camera feed of your device.



  • Set up your shot as described in the previous section.



  • To record a video clip, hold down the Shutter icon at the bottom center of the screen for as long as you want to record. You will see a red circle around the icon indicating that you are recording. You will also see a timer at the top of the screen showing how long you have recorded.



  • To stop recording, release the shutter icon. You will see a thumbnail of your video clip at the bottom right corner of the screen.



  • To view your video clip, tap on the thumbnail or on the Gallery icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. This will open the gallery where you can see all your snapshots and video clips.



  • To trim your video clip, tap on the video clip that you want to edit and then tap on the Edit icon at the top right corner of the screen. This will open the video editor where you can see a timeline of your video clip.



  • To trim the start or end of your video clip, drag the left or right handle of the timeline to the desired position. You will see a yellow box indicating the trimmed portion of your video clip.



  • To confirm your trimming, tap on the Done button at the top right corner of the screen. You will see a message asking you if you want to save your changes or discard them.



  • To save your changes, tap on the Save button. This will overwrite your original video clip with the trimmed version. To discard your changes, tap on the Cancel button. This will keep your original video clip intact.



  • To add a custom title card to your video clip, tap on the video clip that you want to edit and then tap on the Title Card icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will open a menu where you can choose from different options for your title card.



  • You can choose to add a title card at the beginning or at the end of your video clip by tapping on the Start or End option. You can also choose to add a title card with your shot information by tapping on the Shot Info option. You can also choose to add a custom title card with your own text by tapping on the Custom option.



  • If you choose to add a custom title card, you will see a text box where you can type in your text. You can also change the font, size, color, and alignment of your text by tapping on the icons below the text box.



  • To confirm your title card, tap on the Add button at the top right corner of the screen. You will see a preview of your title card on your video clip.



  • To remove or edit your title card, tap on the title card that you want to remove or edit and then tap on the Delete or Edit icon at the top right corner of the screen.



  • To save your video clip with your title card, tap on the Save button at the top right corner of the screen. This will overwrite your original video clip with the edited version.



By using these steps, you can record video, trim clips, and add custom title cards with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder.


How to create custom framelines and apply different looks to your shots with the app?




Another cool function of the app is to create custom framelines and apply different looks to your shots. This can help you experiment with different compositions and color grading ideas for your film project. Here is how you can do that with the app:


  • Launch the app and tap on the Camera icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open the live camera feed of your device.



  • Set up your shot as described in the previous sections.



  • To create custom framelines, tap on the Frameline icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will open a menu where you can choose from different options for your framelines.



  • You can choose to add a standard frameline by tapping on the Standard option and selecting a preset from the list. You can also search for a specific preset by typing its name in the search bar.



  • You can choose to add a custom frameline by tapping on the Custom option and entering the width and height values for your frameline. You can also adjust the position, rotation, and color of your frameline by using the sliders.



  • You can choose to add a text overlay to your frameline by tapping on the Text option and typing in your text. You can also change the font, size, color, and alignment of your text by tapping on the icons below the text box.



  • To confirm your frameline, tap on the Add button at the top right corner of the screen. You will see your frameline on your live camera feed.



  • To remove or edit your frameline, tap on the frameline that you want to remove or edit and then tap on the Delete or Edit icon at the top right corner of the screen.



  • To save your shot with your frameline, tap on the Shutter icon at the bottom center of the screen. You can also record a video clip with your frameline by holding down the shutter icon for as long as you want to record.



  • To apply different looks to your shots, tap on the Looks icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will open a menu where you can choose from different options for your looks.



  • You can choose to apply a preset look by tapping on the Preset option and selecting a look from the list. You can also search for a specific look by typing its name in the search bar.



  • You can choose to apply a custom look by tapping on the Custom option and adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and temperature of your shot by using the sliders.



  • You can choose to apply a curve look by tapping on the Curve option and editing the RGB, red, green, and blue curves of your shot by using the graph. You can also import Photoshop curves by tapping on the Import button and selecting a file from your device.



  • To confirm your look, tap on the Add button at the top right corner of the screen. You will see your look applied to your live camera feed.



  • To remove or edit your look, tap on the look that you want to remove or edit and then tap on the Delete or Edit icon at the top right corner of the screen.



  • To save your shot with your look, tap on the Shutter icon at the bottom center of the screen. You can also record a video clip with your look by holding down the shutter icon for as long as you want to record.



By using these steps, you can create custom framelines and apply different looks to your shots with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder.


How to integrate the app with Helios Pro and add virtual stand-ins to your shots?




Another awesome function of the app is to integrate it with Helios Pro, another app by Chemical Wedding that simulates the sun's position and movement. This can help you plan your lighting and shadows for your film project. You can also add virtual stand-ins to your shots to pre-visualize actors, props, or objects in your scene. Here is how you can do that with the app:


  • Launch the app and tap on the Camera icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open the Helios Pro app if you have it installed on your device. If you don't have it, you can download it from the App Store.



  • In the Helios Pro app, you can see a map of your location and the sun's position and movement for any date and time. You can also see information such as sunrise, sunset, golden hour, blue hour, etc. at the bottom of the screen.



  • To integrate the app with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder, tap on the Send to Artemis button at the top right corner of the screen. This will send the sun's position and movement data to the viewfinder app.



  • Switch back to the viewfinder app and tap on the Sun icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will show you a virtual sun on your live camera feed that matches the data from Helios Pro.



  • You can see how the sun will affect your lighting and shadows for your shot. You can also change the date and time by tapping on the Date/Time icon at the bottom left corner of the screen and using the sliders.



  • To add virtual stand-ins to your shots, tap on the Stand-In icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will open a menu where you can choose from different options for your stand-ins.



  • You can choose to add a human stand-in by tapping on the Human option and selecting a model from the list. You can also search for a specific model by typing its name in the search bar.



  • You can choose to add an object stand-in by tapping on the Object option and selecting an object from the list. You can also search for a specific object by typing its name in the search bar.



  • You can choose to add a custom stand-in by tapping on the Custom option and selecting an image from your device or taking a photo with your camera.



  • To confirm your stand-in, tap on the Add button at the top right corner of the screen. You will see your stand-in on your live camera feed.



  • You can adjust the position, size, rotation, and opacity of your stand-in by using the sliders or by pinching, dragging, and rotating the stand-in with your fingers.



  • You can remove or edit your stand-in by tapping on the stand-in that you want to remove or edit and then tapping on the Delete or Edit icon at the top right corner of the screen.



  • To save your shot with your stand-in, tap on the Shutter icon at the bottom center of the screen. You can also record a video clip with your stand-in by holding down the shutter icon for as long as you want to record.



By using these steps, you can integrate the app with Helios Pro and add virtual stand-ins to your shots with iPhone Artemis Directors Viewfinder.


How to use the virtual wide angle mode and the anamorphic mode with the app?




Another amazing function of the app is to use the virtual wide angle mode and the anamorphic mode with the app. These modes can help you overcome the limitations of your device's camera and simulate wider or narrower fields of view for your shots. Here is how you can do that with the app:


  • Launch the app and tap on the Camera icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open the live camera feed of your device.



  • Set up your shot as described in the previous sections.



  • To use the virtual wide angle mode, tap on the Wide Angle icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will activate a virtual lens that extends your field of view beyond what your device's camera can capture.



  • You can adjust the amount of wide angle effect by using the slider at the bottom right corner of the screen. You can also see information such as focal length, field of view, and distortion at the bottom of the screen.



  • To use the anamorphic mode, tap on the Anamorphic icon at the bottom center of the screen. This will activate a virtual lens that squeezes or stretches your image according to your lens choice.



You can adjust the amount of anamorphic effect by using the slider at the bottom right corner of the screen. You can also see information such as focal length, field o


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