FabSwingers.com mobile

Already registered?
Login here

Back to forum list
Back to Swinging Support and Advice

Filming Fun on Phones – Let’s Make It Easy & Hot

Jump to newest
 

By *am007 OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Luton

Hey all,

Been thinking loads of us like to share spicy content on here, but not everyone has a full camera crew (or a partner who knows which end of the phone to hold 😅).

So I figured, why not start a thread where we share easy filming tips that actually work no fancy equipment needed. Whether you’re using an iPhone, Android, or just a wobbly tripod stacked on books (been there), what matters is good angles and sexy energy, right?

A few things that have worked for me or friends:

1. Soft bedside lighting – less glare, more mood

2. Use the grid on your phone camera to frame waist-down shots, side profiles, or POVs while keeping faces out

3. Don’t rush the action – a little teasing on camera is 🔥

4. Editing: InShot or CapCut is great for trimming, blurring, or muting things quickly

If you’ve been filming already, how do you do it? Got any clever DIY tips or cheeky tricks for keeping it sexy but subtle?

Also, if anyone’s ever tried those magnetic mounts or ring lights worth it or nah?

Let’s help each other shoot 🔥 content without breaking the bank (or accidentally filming the laundry pile).

Can’t wait to hear what everyone else does.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *pontaneous_coupleCouple
8 weeks ago

Hoddesdon

If you’re not a perfectionist with quality, a security home can get a good perspective with a wide angle. POV shots and eye contact with the camera is a perfect trick to make it personal when watching back

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 
 

By *am007 OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Luton


"If you’re not a perfectionist with quality, a security home can get a good perspective with a wide angle. POV shots and eye contact with the camera is a perfect trick to make it personal when watching back "

Absolutely love this especially the bit about POV shots and eye contact. That trick really does add such a personal, immersive vibe when watching back. And yeah, security cams or even a basic wide-angle lens at home can catch some pretty solid footage if you’re not chasing full production-level polish.

It’s great hearing these kinds of real, practical tips makes the whole filming thing feel a lot more approachable for people who are just starting out. Appreciate you jumping in with this one!

Got any go-to setups or positions that work best for those kinds of angles? Would be great to add a few ideas people can try. 👀📸

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
Post new Message to Thread
back to top