If a picture is worth a thousand words, what about a video? Now that we all have smartphones with excellent camera capabilities, it's easy to take videos on the go for lasting memories of a holiday - whether you're making a TikTok or just compiling clips for the family. There's no need for fancy camera equipment. READ MORE: The 10 adventures every first-timer to Perth must experience Professional travel photographer and videographer Nick Rains, uses his iPhone 15 Pro Max to capture footage along with his professional gear, and shared some of his advice with 9Travel.

Nick, who has travelled all over the world for the last 40 years, says that the iPhone can capture incredibly high-quality footage especially when compared to how convenient it is. "It's robust enough to always be in my pocket, and so ready to quickly record things that I might miss using a more complex camera." Here are his top tips for creating cinema-worthy content with your phone.

 A rookie error is to record videos that are too short. Anything under 10 seconds is hard to edit later. If something interesting is happening, let it happen and keep rolling.

Pixels are free! Turn on the Grid and Level in your camera settings, which will help you keep the video level. READ MORE: The one-step tape trick that will make packing a suitcase so much easier Video looks best when something is moving; usually, this is the subject of your video. But if nothing is moving (you're taking a video of a beach, or mountains, f.