Does the Galaxy S26 Plus pack enough raw horsepower for heavy-duty video editing and creator workflows?
One of my friends is doing a filmmaking course, and recently he shot a documentary on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. The film has rich colours with perfect grading. I got really impressed with its flexibility in adjusting highlights. The video was shot in 8k resolution, but we did not find any decline in the video accuracy at all.
Has anyone tried Audio Eraser on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? I tested it for my beach video, and I was surprised to see that there were no windy noises. I can hear the better, cleaner sounds.
Truly amazing feature! I have been using LOG Video on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra phone. I can say shadows and highlights are also clear, no blurry photos. I can edit my travel reels and food videos. Initially, I was finding it challenging with editing options. But as soon as I get my hands on it, I am enjoying shooting my vlogs.
Editing content around food is a difficult task, especially when dealing with reflective surfaces and mixed indoor lighting. Someone I know told me to use LOG video recording on my Galaxy S26 Ultra. Simply record the footage first and then colour grade it later.
Finally, long compression video files are much easier to handle with the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. I exported a large video file and observed that it brings a faster exporting experience than the previous models. The flagship chipset makes it easier to create better cinematic footage, and even the quality/pixels is not degraded at all.
I seriously got fed up when it came to stabilisation on my earlier phone. Recently upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the gimbal-like horizontal lock has opened my eyes. I love the way it stabilises my recording. Once I was with my friends and recording a video while skateboarding. Honestly, the video did not distort or shake and was perfectly still. I genuinely recommend this to all video creators out there!
If you think you cannot make a professional video from your smartphone then you need to look for Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Its LOG video recording feature helps in creating a cleaner picture. It helps in editing workflows with ease. And also captures professional shots such as wide, medium close up, and definitely brings a perfect cinematic effect.
Have you guys noticed that Amazon Prime has added clips to its navigation bar? It has added a vertical video feed to let users find their next TV or watch a series. This was previously limited to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Netflix, and Disney Hotstar. Why do streaming platforms need to enter this space?
For a video creation, I do not require a camera, just a few tools, and my video is posted. I have been using tools such as Sora, Runway, Kling, and Pika that can create a video in minutes. Now just checked about Gemini Omni. Its early demos show better facial expressions and look more realistic.
Netflix has introduced vertical video feed. And I think we have too many platforms offering vertical videos now? How many Reels or YouTube Shorts are too many? Who decides?
I have noticed that Super Steady mode now has Horizon Lock across all Galaxy S26 models. I mostly record a lot of my morning runs. Does the video actually come out smooth, or does it look like a jittery mess?
The LOG video presets like Blockbuster and Thriller sound interesting, especially for quick cinematic shots. Not everyone wants to edit footage later, so presets might help. But do people actually use these regularly or just try them once?
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra can be viewed with 8K at 30fps now. Is anyone actually shooting in 8K, or is it still a storage hog that we don't need yet?
I’ve got video editing work, which demands a smooth workflow. Which laptop is best for heavy editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Filmora?
Recently, internet has spotted an error in Dhurandhar 2, where the users are questioning clip’s authenticity. The cameraman is being showed in social media platform’s videos. Many are commenting it’s AI generated. Can we say AI videos are getting better as people are unable to recognise the glitch at once.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to bring AI-generated video to ChatGPT via Sora. I’m excited for it, since Gemini and Grok aren’t good enough for me.
I'm confused between Veo (in Gemini), OpenAI's Sora, Runway, and Kling. Or should I go for an open-source option instead?
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Google’s next Pixel Drop update has been leaked online. Google Pixel smartphones are expected to come with cool new features like Screen Reactions, an AI video builder, and text-to-music generation tools.