(This demonstration was done on an iPhone 12 with Software version 16.0)
1) We will begin this demo assuming we have our intended footage in mind. On this screen we have the Calendar View. We can select the year and month on the top. In the middle are the days we can choose from ( the Blue dots underneath the dates signify recordings available. No blue dots mean there aren’t any recordings). At the bottom of the screen, we can narrow down a specific time (organized by Military time). Once all these parameters are selected, we can click on the OK button on the bottom.
4) Playback will now begin. At the bottom of the screen will be the “tape” which we can drag to the left and right to move along any desired time if needed
5) Once we have the specific time pinpointed, we will then tap on the “Record” button. We will know it’s been activated since the icon will change its color to Blue and there will be a black bar at the bottom that says “Start Recording”. Allow the time to run as long as necessary to record this video and then tap on the Record button again to end the backup.
6) There will be an alert that the video has been saved. If you don’t tap on the Alert, these recordings will still be stored in the “Picture and Video” Folder inside the Menu button on the home screen (upper left corner).
7) All the video files stored in Picture and Video will be stored like this. In order to store these files onto the phone itself, first select a video.
8) During the video File Playback, look at the bottom of the screen and there will be menu options. In order to save we can tap on the Folder Icon in the middle. This will export the video to the phone’s internal storage.