See how this BBC shoot used two iPhones to supplement a field interview shoot
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A BBC trainer tweeted a video clip showing how the network used a traditional ENG camera with two freestanding iPhones to capture an interview at a train station.
Part 712 in a series: how smartphones are enhancing the BBC's news coverage. Here's an interview at a railway station, where the work of the main camera is supplemented by not one but TWO iphones, strategically placed nearby: pic.twitter.com/Cgrvf8AhbF
— Marc Blank-Settle (@MarcSettle) January 3, 2019
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