Sp Camera -
Before starting your actual "piece," record a 5-10 second test clip. Ensure the phone—which might be resting on a table or held like you're reading a blog—is actually framing your face correctly. 2. Sound and Lighting
A "piece to camera" (PTC) is the bread and butter of reporting—it's when you talk directly to your audience. When you need to do this without drawing attention to your device, the SP Camera app by Ratha Sou is a primary tool. 1. Setup Your "Fake" Environment SP Camera
Discreet recording often happens in less-than-ideal conditions. Before starting your actual "piece," record a 5-10
Don't look at the screen (which should be showing your decoy). Look directly into the small camera lens on your device to maintain a connection with your audience. Sound and Lighting A "piece to camera" (PTC)
The core feature of SP Camera is its ability to hide the recording interface behind a decoy.
Position yourself so light hits your face, not the back of your phone. Even in "spy" mode, the camera needs light to avoid grainy footage.
If the app fails to record, check your iOS Settings to ensure "SPC" has full permissions for the camera and microphone.