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Episode 16 - iPhone for Video Workflow

August 18, 2009 No comments yet

Kenny Mosher with Showdown Productions,LLC. Based out of Ohio, makes a music video with the iPhone 3g S video production workflow. We sit down with Kenny and talk shop on his process with shooting, editing and using custom made harnesses.

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Harmonic Transcoder http://www.rhozet.com/

Kenny Mosher, Showdown Productions www.krop.com/kennymosher

The music video “Play”!

 
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Upcoming iPhone Apps

July 23, 2009 No comments yet

New iPhone application patents have hit the market including an interesting tool in which users can point the camera towards a poster, building, or person and the smart phone will recognize those objects. The computer then feeds the user information regarding the subject. “The patent apps including live object identification, face recognition, new messaging interface and voice output customization.” Read more and check out some basic layout drawings here.

iPhone Handgrip

July 2, 2009 No comments yet

Soon after our last post concerning the video capabilities of the newly popular iPhone 3GS, Zacuto has followed up with this $300 handle accessory. It offers increased stability for filming, but at a high cost for the average consumer. “The consumer version is coming soon and will be substantially less expensive but will lose a lot of the adjustability to get to that lower price point.” Here’s the tutorial video for those interested.

Shoot, Edit, and Publish

June 29, 2009 No comments yet

Apple’s iPhone 3G S introduced something that the YouTube generation has been waiting impulsively for — the ability to shoot, edit, and publish video from the palms of our hands. With the introduction of Flip cameras we had the initial portability for HD capture, but lacked any editing abilities without a computer connection.

This new iPhone has an iMovie style clip editing software package on the touch screen for instant resizing and playback of captured video. Even better than onscreen editing is the iPhone’s ability to sync your shots back onto your home computer without that annoying USB connection. The blogging and client approval possibilities thus are endless when you can publish edited clips straight from set.

“Google said Thursday that in the first five days since the [iPhone] hit the market, its YouTube video sharing website saw a 400% increase in the number of video uploads coming from mobile handsets.” Watch Apple’s video tutorial, and check this page of graphic comparisons between the 3GS and the UltraHD for specs. Source

Shoot, Edit, and Publish

June 29, 2009 No comments yet

Apple’s iPhone 3G S introduced something that the YouTube generation has been waiting impulsively for — the ability to shoot, edit, and publish video from the palms of our hands. With the introduction of Flip cameras we had the initial portability for HD capture, but lacked any editing abilities without a computer connection.

This new iPhone has an iMovie style clip editing software package on the touch screen for instant resizing and playback of captured video. Even better than onscreen editing is the iPhone’s ability to sync your shots back onto your home computer without that annoying USB connection. The blogging and client approval possibilities thus are endless when you can publish edited clips straight from set.

“Google said Thursday that in the first five days since the [iPhone] hit the market, its YouTube video sharing website saw a 400% increase in the number of video uploads coming from mobile handsets.” Watch Apple’s video tutorial, and check this page of graphic comparisons between the 3GS and the UltraHD for specs. Source

Introducing Helios

June 17, 2009 No comments yet

An iPhone/iPod Touch application that graphically predicts the path of the sun from dusk to dawn, on any given day, in any given place. Designed as an aid to cinematographers and stills photographers working in natural light, Helios is essential to anyone who needs to plan a day around the constantly changing character of sunlight.