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How to use the movie effect on iPhone 14?

To shoot videos using movie effect mode on iPhone 14, you can follow the steps below:

1. Open the "Camera" App and swipe to enter movie effect mode. In landscape mode, tap the arrow to display the following adjustment options: Tap the Depth of Field Control button, then drag the slider to adjust the depth of field. Tap the "1x" button to switch to the telephoto lens. Tap the button again (the button will now read "3x") to switch back to the wide-angle lens. Tap the Exposure button, then drag the slider to increase or decrease the video brightness. Tap the Flash button, then choose from Auto, On, or Off. Tap the Record button to start recording. While recording, tap the subject in the viewfinder to switch focus. Double-tap on a subject to set up autofocus tracking. You can also press and hold the screen to lock focus at a specific distance from the camera. Tap the Record button again to stop recording. Cinematic effect mode supports Dolby Vision HDR. In Cinematic Mode on iPhone 14, you can switch between HD or 4K and 24fps, 25fps or 30fps.

2. Edit a video shot in movie effect mode: After shooting a video in movie effect mode, you can edit it in the Photos app on iPhone 14 models or other supported devices video. For videos shot in Movie Effect mode, you can adjust the video's depth of field and focus, in addition to the standard editing operations available to all videos. To edit Cinematic Mode videos recorded with iOS 16, you must be using iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or macOS Ventura or later.