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FiLMiC Pro is an amazing iPhone video app

FiLMiC Pro is an amazing iPhone video app

FiLMiC Pro is a US$2.99 app that boosts your iPhone video as close to pro quality as it can get. The app allows selectable resolutions (1280×720, 640×480, 480×360) and a variety of frame rates like 30fps, 24fps all the way down to 1fps. There are a number of great features to get you started. You can focus-lock on any point with your finger and lock the exposure the same way. This prevents the camera automation from...

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8GB Apple Memory for $77 – Ahhhh Yeah

8GB Apple Memory for $77 – Ahhhh Yeah

Wanting to swap out your current 4GB stock memory and upgrade to 8GB for $77 then check out this company. I spoke to an “un-named” Apple Genius and he mentioned that Crucial Memory (http://www.crucial.com) comes in some of their machines STOCK! I also found out that Crucial is used at my work in the server room. So don’t go out and purchase the Apple brand. See below for...

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iPhone Filmmaking Tools and Gadgets

If your looking for an iPhone camera mounts, grip or very cool accessories iPhone filmmaking visit the link below. http://www.handheldhollywood.com/latest-news/best-gizmos-for-iphone-filmmaking.html...

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CollabraCam App Turns iPhones Into A Full-Blown, Four-Camera Studio

This app wirelessly links the video cameras on four iPhones. Ready, camera two! People are making movies, commercials, and music videos using nothing but the cameras on their iPhones nowadays, but what about directing live TV? You know, the kind of thing where a guy in headphones yells at a bunch of little screens representing multiple cameras: “Ready camera one! Take one! Zoom camera two!” Now, with an app called CollabraCam, you...

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HDR Video for iPhone

A videographer who’s brought the distinctive look of high dynamic range (HDR) photography to video has released an iPhone app that tackles the technology. Flare debuted today for $1.99 on the Apple App Store. It uses an image-processing algorithm to try to perform HDR duties such as bringing out details otherwise lost in the murk of shadowy areas. Unsurprisingly, it doesn’t match up to the HDR video that developer Alaric Cole...

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