Photography

Give your V-Day videos
more love with illustrations

Video creator Caleb Natale shares how you can shoot, edit and illustrate the perfect
valentine with Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Go beyond cards and flowers this Valentine’s Day with a personalized video. #TeamGalaxy member Caleb Natale shows you how to create heartwarming, engaging content by incorporating editing tricks and artwork.

A man in a blue shirt suit (Caleb Natale) stands outside presenting a bouquet of red roses and a red heart-shaped box to a woman in a cream and orange dress. There are bare trees, grass and a gravel road in the background. In the foreground, In the foreground, a Galaxy S22 Ultra is mounted vertically on a tripod. The screen shows an image of the couple captured through the phone's camera lens. A man in a blue shirt suit (Caleb Natale) stands outside presenting a bouquet of red roses and a red heart-shaped box to a woman in a cream and orange dress. There are bare trees, grass and a gravel road in the background. In the foreground, In the foreground, a Galaxy S22 Ultra is mounted vertically on a tripod. The screen shows an image of the couple captured through the phone's camera lens.

Planning your story

It’s always a good idea to have a plan in place before you start shooting. It could be as simple as a brief sentence or two describing your project. For this video, Caleb outlined his plan to use a jump cut and some illustrations to “magically” whisk his wife, Karinna, away to Paris for Valentine’s Day.

Based on his description, Caleb made a list of what kind of location, props and costumes he’d need, plus the types of shots and angles required. Even the simplest video shoot can benefit from a little pre-planning.

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Setting up the shot

Ready to create your masterpiece? You don’t need a crew to capture great video. Mount your phone on a tripod or prop it against a heavy household item to keep it steady and frame your shots. With Galaxy S22 Ultra or Galaxy S23 Ultra, you can use the built-in S Pen as a remote control to snap selfies or shoot video without a cameraperson. For even more options with minimal setup, Director's View and Single Take features on Galaxy S22 Ultra allow you to record multiple angles and formats all at once.

Caleb loves the ease of Galaxy S22 Ultra for his shoots, because he can quickly adjust his settings to keep all of his shots looking consistent. “The Pro Video feature inside the camera app is next level,” he says. “You can adjust your focus, shutter speed, white balance and ISO with practically no latency.” He also loves the built-in S Pen for adding notes to screenshots while reviewing his work: “The S Pen is a game changer.”

For editing tricks — like the jump cut used in Caleb’s “magical” costume and location change — it helps to have someone assisting you to keep everything in the same place while you set up the second part of the shot. Also remember to point, add gestures or draw in the air to indicate where you’ll add illustrations later.

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Editing your video

Once you have all the footage you need, it’s time to edit. Caleb prefers to cut his video together before adding any artwork. While he created his V-Day video entirely on his Galaxy S22 Ultra, Caleb also loves Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra’s large display and S Pen functionality for editing and adding illustrations to his projects.

The pro studio editing features on Galaxy S22 Ultra let you quickly fine-tune your footage, select your favorite shots, make your cuts and add transitions. If you choose to edit on your tablet or PC, you can wirelessly transfer huge photos or video files between compatible Samsung devices using Quick Share1 — no extra cable needed.

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Quickly trim video, touch up photos and add notes and artwork.

Add a personal touch

Once your video is edited the way you like it, you can add illustrations, animations and other graphics to personalize your project. Draw directly on your footage with the S Pen to adorn your video with hearts and flowers for Valentine’s Day, or add handwritten notes and custom title graphics — anything that gives your video that something extra.

Caleb recommends using an illustrative style that matches the tone of your video. “If the video is supposed to be silly or goofy, then the art can be too,” he says. He also warns against using too much of a good thing. “It is very easy to clutter your image by adding too many designs,” he says. “It’s important to think about how your illustrations can enhance your video instead of detract from it.”

Share the love

This V-Day is the time to show how much you care. With Galaxy, you can let your personality and imagination shine when you create a valentine everyone will love. Find more ways to show your love: visit our Valentine's Day gift guide.

Video creator Caleb Natale in a circular frame. He is wearing a blue pullover and looking down and to the right of frame. Video creator Caleb Natale in a circular frame. He is wearing a blue pullover and looking down and to the right of frame.

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1Quick Share requires Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Tablets with Android OS version 10.0 (Q) and One UI 2.1 or above. Requires Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection.