How To: Shoot and Email Video from Your Mobile

Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:50PM EDT

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If you're not using your mobile phone's video capture capabilities, you're missing out on a whole new way of communicating. Sending text messages and snapshots is great, but video messages, mobcasts (mobile podcasting), or just capturing baby's first steps on a device that is always with you, is way more fun. MMS or Multimedia Messaging Service makes it possible for anyone to send messages embedded with sound, animations, photographs, and video clips to another cell phone. While text messages are limited in size, Multimedia Messages are not, although they do require that your phone be connected to a faster network in order to deliver these larger files.

Sending Video via MMS or Email

After capturing a short video clip using your mobile, you have an option of sending it to more than one recipient. In the To field, you can choose to enter an email address or a 10-digit phone number from your address book. Keep in mind that many handsets are not capable of receiving Multimedia Messages, so sending a short video clip through email may be your best bet.

You'll be given the option of either storing or discarding your new video clip. If you choose to store it, you'll be prompted to store it in your cell phone's memory for later use, and download it to your PC using a USB cable or Bluetooth. These clips can also be emailed at a later time.

If you choose to send your clip to another mobile phone, you'll be prompted to send it via MMS. Sending your video clip using an email address will send the video straight to the recipient's inbox. Instructions vary from phone to phone, so read your manual to find out how your phone handles this process.

Best Practices for Shooting Video

Shooting video with your cell phone can be a little tricky, so here are some tips to help create video messages:

1.The best mobile phone footage is shot outdoors or in well-lit spaces that use bright lighting or natural light. You can adjust the settings on most phones, but sunlight is your best friend. Newer handsets like Helio's Kickflip allow you to enhance your video with special effects such as sketch, posterize, sepia, or black and white. Don't be afraid to experiment with your phone's settings. Go ahead, go outside and shoot video messages for friends and family.

2. While quality isn't the best on camera phones, there are a few things you could do to avoid pixelated videos. If at all possible, avoid zooming in on the subject or walking while you're recording your short segment. Lean against a wall or tree to avoid too much movement and exercise breathing control. If you're planning to record long videos with your cell phone, use a cell phone tripod.

3. Know your camera phone's time limitations. Some camera phones (like those with Memory Sticks) can record longer video clips until it runs out of space, while others restrict video length to a few seconds. Because you can't adjust these settings, you can practice delivering your message in a short, snappy way. If you're not satisfied with the results, simply delete and start again.

4. Use the highest video-capture resolution. Video screen size varies between phones, as some capture video at 176 x 144 pixels, while video captured on smart phones may be QVGA or 320 x 240 pixels in size. Mobile phones with 2 to 3 megapixels may be able to capture better video too. For more on resolutions and file formats, check out O'Reilly Digital Media.

Get Creative

It's amazing what folks are doing with video these days. As video messaging increases in popularity, more and more media outlets are asking readers to submit video comments via mobile phones. Filmmakers are also jumping on this trend, and many have created full-length movies and music videos using mobile phones like Sony Ericsson handsets and Nokia's N90.

So how are you using your camera phone's video features? Please feel free to add any additional tips or ask me questions you may have in the comments below.   

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  • 6 Posted by vanme8443@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would ask him (PResident Bush) how does it feel to be President of the United States? Are there days where you just want to throw up? I would imagine all of that responsibility resting on my shoulders and I would. Or do you not really care because you always think you're right as most men?

  • 8 Posted by rlmayle@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:43PM EDT Report Abuse

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  • 9 Posted by qzero@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

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  • 10 Posted by hcfd03@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    What are the Democratic congress plans for America. All I have heard and seen on TV and in person is the same old lip service, we have a plan?? Here is you chance to make good on your promise. I personally broke ranks from voting Repulican this past November because I want moderate change in the right direction for our country. Jason B. Kerrick Richmond, Virginia

  • 11 Posted by cunningz@pacbell.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    So when are going to Impeach bush, impeach Cheney, and make Nancy Pelosi the next president... Then divide Iraq into three sovereign nations for the Kurds, for the Sunnis, and the Shiites; just like it was before the Ottoman empire. Then we walk away, and bring our kids home... Then roll back all these crap laws that were put in by the bush administration, and make America; the America that I, and my family were proud to live in as free Americans seeking Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness... It may all be just that easy to put the world right... John Cunningham...

  • 12 Posted by clevermonkeys@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sure, I think he would make a great president. Hope that he is elected with an overwhelming margin. It would be a refeshing change and maybe American can restore some of its integrity among other nations..Thumbs up for Obama

  • 13 Posted by jlmenterprises@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    I definately would vote for Baraq Obama! He is a very smart man, eloquent and honest. As far as his lack of experience......people in this country voted for a moron twice! so I think as well as my husband, that Mr. Obama would be a brilliant choice for change in America! Jane and Mario Mendoza Oakland, California

  • 14 Posted by anaalaniz@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a powerful message that was sent by Mr. Bob Woodruff. I thank GOD he was saved and my prayers are with him and his family. We need more people like Bob to show our nation how young men are risking their lifes and yet when it comes to help them they are not. I thank God for having young men protecting us but when must Mr. Bush realize that too many soldiers are always in danger regardless of how he wants to say we're doing great. I thank Bob for his program tonight that was moving and yet brought some to think why some soldiers are used in war yet when they're hurt it depends what area you come from to get help. Please know that my dad went to war and sometimes it hurts to see how much he has to go through to get help. Maybe with Bob's report we can began to see some progress. I thank Mr.Woodruff for being on the soldiers side and for not just thinking of himself but of millions of young men at war. May God give Bob the love and peace that he has given to all the young men that were presented in his interviews.

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