Slowmo is an iPhone app (specifically for the iPhone 3GS) that lets you transform your existing iPhone videos into slow or fast motion, or create new slow or fast motion videos. So … the app has a fairly basic purpose and is very basic in its look and all the way around – but it does what it says on the box and does it quite well. (…) Read the rest of Quick Look: Slowmo for iPhone, Creates Slow Motion & Fast Motion Videos © PatrickJ for Just Another iPhone Blog , 2010. | Permalink | | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: iphone apps , iphone photography apps , iPhone video app , Slowmo
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Filed under: Multimedia , Video , iPhone , App Review A few years ago getting video on a cellphone would have seemed out of the question. Now you can not only shoot passable videos with your iPhone 3GS, you can even edit them in style. What better way to capture those holiday moments without dragging around a lot of equipment? ReelDirector [ iTunes link ] has updated the popular iPhone editor to version 2. The U.S. $7.99 app from Nexvio now allows you to do multi-track sound editing and mixing, use stills in addition to video and do a Ken Burns effect. You can also trim and split imported clips
Because Facebook is slacking on its iPhone app, you can’t yet upload your iPhone 3GS videos using the official Facebook app. However, there is a new app in the App Store called VideoUp for Facebook that lets you upload your iPhone videos to Facebook. How to Post Your iPhone 3GS Videos to Facebook You can have your video uploaded in 4 easy steps: Buy “VideoUp for Facebook” from the App Store ($.99 as of this writing). Open VideoUp and touch “Connect with Facebook” to login to the site. Touch “Select Video” and choose “Saved Video” to upload a video you’ve already recorded or “New Video” to record a new one. Wait for VideoUp to trim your video.
Filed under: Video , How-tos , iPhone , iPhone 101 If you read my recent post about taking movies with the iPhone 3GS , you probably noted that I talked about the lack of editing capabilities on the iPhone with the exception of trimming the beginning and ending of your videos. What if you want to edit your movies, add titles or effects, or combine a bunch of short iPhone video clips? Several of the comments left by TUAW readers asked the same question, and it’s so easy to do that I decided to whip up a quick tutorial showing how this works. You probably have a tool on your Mac that can do the job for you with just a few clicks, drags, and menu selections. iMovie is the perfect easy tool for creating full feature films (just kidding) from individual scenes shot with the iPhone 3GS video camera
Shot entirely on a jailbroken iPhone 3G using Cycorder. Edited using After Effects, since Final Cut didn’t like the resolution from Cycorder. This is a song off the debut album by GOSHone, "ctrl_alt_ego". Visit my site for more info.
Game review; Arcade Hoops by Skyworks http://www.ponderpop.com The second in a series of videos putting to test the apple iphone (and iPod Touch) as a portable gaming platform. Developed by Garry Kitchen and David Crane. David was a co-founder of Activision and Garry co-founded Absolute Entertainment. "From Skyworks, the creators of the legendary ESPN Arcade, comes the sickest sports game on the iPhone.
This is our Moto Chaser game running on the official iPhone & iPod Touch 2.2 OS, but outputing the video to TV using iPod AV cables. We are using the MPTVOutWindow class to do this. Thanks to Erica at Ars Technica for pointing this out to us.
Ocarina by SMule: http://ocarina.smule.com I saw this movie several weeks ago for the first time, and I immediately wanted to learn this song! After practicing for two weeks, I’m glad I finally had a chance to do it
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