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Xiaomi launches free course to learn how to make movies with cell phones

Xiaomi launches free course to learn how to make movies with cell phones

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
20 September 2021
in Smartphones, Tech
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Xiaomi launches a film course for smartphones. Smartphones are the perfect substitute for conventional compact cameras is a reality. Smartphones, on the other hand, are developing and improving with time. They are becoming increasingly more advanced in terms of functionality as well as being able to accomplish things that were previously unimaginable.

For example, making movies. Yes, it may seem a utopia, but more and more directors (both amateurs and professionals) are using smartphones to record some scenes thanks to its versatility and especially image quality. That’s why Xiaomi is now offering a free film-making course for mobile phones. Because, as much as we may wish otherwise, cell phones will remain the technology of the future.

Xiaomi launches a free course for cinephiles

If you love cinema but do not have the financial means to start making your first films or short films, you are in luck. As we read in the official Xiaomi blog, the Chinese firm presents a course to learn how to make movies with a cell phone.

Xiaomi launches free course to learn how to make movies with cell phones
Xiaomi launches free course to learn how to make movies with cell phones

Xiaomi, the current number-two brand in terms of phone sales worldwide, has teamed up with Sundance Collab for this purpose. The course will have several parts, and the goal is for us to be able to utilize our device completely as if we were Steven Spielberg or Christopher Nolan at the end of it.

It is clear that over time smartphones have become a great ally of content creators such as photographers, YouTubers, or filmmakers, and is that to always carry them in your pocket, we only have to take them out and start making magic.

Xiaomi has already established a precedent for this. We saw how Apple made movies that appeared to be major-budget films with its iPhone 13, but it was the Chinese firm that pioneered the approach in order to assist all those moviemakers who wish to shoot with their phones.

Who knows, you can sign up for the course and try your luck. Maybe the next Oscar-winning movie will be shot with a cell phone.

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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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