This afternoon I put together a quick stop motion on an iPhone 15 Pro—just half an hour of shooting.
I borrowed my friend’s phone to see how the iPhone 15Pro handles stop motion. I also wanted to revisit the feeling of working with the simplest setup, and it turned out to be a lot of fun.
I’d say the 15 Pro is more than capable for stop-motion content on social media. You really don’t need a DSLR and Dragonframe unless it’s a serious project where depth of field and lighting flexibility are critical. For everyday posts, the quality looks great on a phone screen—and shooting on a phone just feels so much more relaxed.
With AI being what it is now, I’ve realized the joy of creating in the moment matters way more than before. Today honestly felt like being back in school—just surrounded by friends, making something for the fun of it.
Jordan Tseng
This afternoon I put together a quick stop motion on an iPhone 15 Pro—just half an hour of shooting.
I borrowed my friend’s phone to see how the iPhone 15Pro handles stop motion. I also wanted to revisit the feeling of working with the simplest setup, and it turned out to be a lot of fun.
I’d say the 15 Pro is more than capable for stop-motion content on social media. You really don’t need a DSLR and Dragonframe unless it’s a serious project where depth of field and lighting flexibility are critical. For everyday posts, the quality looks great on a phone screen—and shooting on a phone just feels so much more relaxed.
With AI being what it is now, I’ve realized the joy of creating in the moment matters way more than before. Today honestly felt like being back in school—just surrounded by friends, making something for the fun of it.
Loved it.
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