How to make an impressive holiday time-lapse using your iPhone

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Jenni Ryall
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How to make an impressive holiday time-lapse using your iPhone
Martin Place Christmas tree. Credit: Getty Images

Australian Jason van Genderen, also known as the Pocket Filmmaker, creates short films using an iPhone or smartphone.

In the lead up to Christmas, the award-winning filmmaker has used the iconic Martin Place Christmas tree in Sydney to create a 24-hour time-lapse video using his iPhone (it needs to have iOS8 installed). He offers some quick tips on how you can create an impressive short video, using your smartphone and patience.

As the holidays hit, a lot of people will be attempting capture moments from Christmas decorations to sunset over the ocean and sharing them with the world.

If you don't want to embarrass yourself in front of your Facebook friends, van Genderen shows how you can use a matchbox or toilet rolls for stability, get the best vantage points for filming, use background action to make your piece more exciting and use an impressive lens to really make a memorable piece.

This is his final result, showcasing a very Sydney Christmas moment:

And if you are a Christmas Grinch, here is another Sydney time-lapse video, by Bondi photographer Tim Denoodle of Icebergs pool, to get you ready for summertime filming.

Happy Friday!! It's time for a beer!!! A video posted by Tim Denoodle (@denoodle) on Nov 11, 2014 at 9:15pm PST

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