The camera roll of everyday Aussies – filled with blurry photos and dodgy video footage – could be causing a collective ‘Visual Hangover’. The term is defined as waking up only to be met with shaky, out-of-focus footage you can’t make sense of. It’s not just impacting nights out, special occasions are also being forgotten thanks to bad footage, with over half of Aussies confessing they haven’t shared content from an event because of the poor quality.
Talented director, Hannah Lehmann worked with vivo to transform the worst footage from her camera roll into a beautiful short film with the new X60 Pro smartphone – showing how moments with friends can be remembered in crystal-clear quality.
Hannah Lehmann is an award-winning Australian filmmaker who is shaking up the status quo, directing and sharing stories with digital audiences.
“Shooting and being on set is the joy of my life and I just want to be able to do it in any format I can,” she says.
“Recreating spoiled moments on the X60 Pro was incredibly fun and smooth. For the shoot, there was no professional camera equipment used, just the X60 Pro smartphone - and the results were cinema-worthy!”
Catch the Behind the Scenes look into what it takes to transform some of the worst phone footage into a cinematic masterpiece.
Award-winning director and social content pioneer, Hannah Lehmann shares some simple tips and tricks on how to film like a pro.
What makes the X60 Pro a film leader?
The X60 Pro 48MP main camera is holstered on a gimbal double-ball suspension mount to help counteract body movements, ensuring every shot is sharp, clear and most importantly shake-free.
It’s equipped with VIS 5-Axis (Vibration Image Stabilisation) technology that corrects vertical, horizontal and rotational lens movements, producing cinematic steady footage. So, directors can leave the tripod at home.
Not just film, photography too! It introduces Pixel Shift Ultra HD Imaging technology that works by capturing eight photos in parallel.
while re-calibrating the sensor slightly each time, ultimately producing one ultra high-definition image.
This technology makes the X60 Pro the leading phone for film enthusiasts.
How often do you check socials, hoping to catch a glimpse of that gig you missed or the favourite band playing on the other side of the world, your mates DJ set in a city you can’t reach - only to be met with shaky, blown out footage you can’t make sense of?
Our guess is often.
Talented director, Hannah Lehmann worked with vivo to transform the worst footage from her camera roll into a beautiful short film with the new X60 Pro smartphone – showing how moments with friends can become a cinematic masterpiece.
Hannah Lehmann is a young award-winning Australian film maker who is shaking up the status quo, directing and sharing stories for social channels.
“Shooting and being on set is the joy of my life and I just want to be able to do it in any format I can,” she says.
“Recreating spoiled moments, all shot on the X60 Pro was incredibly fun and smooth. For the shoot, there was no professional camera equipment used just the X60 Pro smartphone – which meant there was more time to be creative and less time setting up!”
Catch the Behind the Scenes look into what it takes to transform some of the worst phone footage into a cinematic masterpiece.
Curing Australia’s visual hangover - award-winning director and social content pioneer, Hannah Lehmann shares some simple tips and tricks on how to film like a pro.
What makes the X60 Pro a film leader?
The X60 Pro 48MP main camera is holstered on a gimbal double-ball suspension mount to help counteract body movements, ensuring every shot is sharp, clear and most importantly shake-free.
It’s equipped with VIS 5-Axis (Vibration Image Stabilisation) technology that corrects vertical, horizontal and rotational lens movements, producing cinematic steady footage. So, directors can leave the tripod at home.
Not just film, photography too! It introduces Pixel Shift Ultra HD Imaging technology that works by capturing eight photos in parallel.
while re-calibrating the sensor slightly each time, ultimately producing one ultra high-definition image.
This technology makes the X60 Pro the leading phone for film enthusiasts.
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