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Very nice. good job

One of the first Apps that I bought specifically for my iPhone 4 was iMovie, but I have yet to go anywhere to record enough footage to make a decent movie.
 
Very nice. good job

One of the first Apps that I bought specifically for my iPhone 4 was iMovie, but I have yet to go anywhere to record enough footage to make a decent movie.


Just try something around the house. iMovie is very easy to use, and pretty amazing. Of course there are things I would love to have them add, such as more themes, volume ducking, and watermarking, but it is solid as is.
 
Did you visit the Ardmore Apple store? I really love that town. They're building a train station there that looks absolutely phenomenal.


Ardmore is awesome. We ate at Gulliftys Saturday night. I have only been to the Apple store in King of Prussia.
 
Just try something around the house. iMovie is very easy to use, and pretty amazing. Of course there are things I would love to have them add, such as more themes, volume ducking, and watermarking, but it is solid as is.

I've used it a couple times already, I filmed my 1 yr old dog and 2 kittens wrestle with each other and varies other things around the house, but in two weeks I'll be going down to Las Vegas for a wedding, so I will definitely be filming that trip.

I also agree about the Audio Ducking, I would like to have control over that.
 
I've used it a couple times already, I filmed my 1 yr old dog and 2 kittens wrestle with each other and varies other things around the house, but in two weeks I'll be going down to Las Vegas for a wedding, so I will definitely be filming that trip.

I also agree about the Audio Ducking, I would like to have control over that.


Las Vegas would definitely make a good movie. I go to San Diego this fall, and will be trying to find the time to make a movie of the highlights of the city.
 
It still amazes me that you can record memories with a phone, in HD and edit it.

Sure the quality isn't amazing, but it rivals those crappy hand held home video cameras.

By the way, I would recommend keeping the phone a bit steady and letting the subject move rather than the cameraman move, because if you move, you give power to the rolling shutter issue found in all CMOS based cameras.
 
It still amazes me that you can record memories with a phone, in HD and edit it.

Sure the quality isn't amazing, but it rivals those crappy hand held home video cameras.

By the way, I would recommend keeping the phone a bit steady and letting the subject move rather than the cameraman move, because if you move, you give power to the rolling shutter issue found in all CMOS based cameras.


Good advice. I wonder if I could modify my steadycam to mount my iP4 for shots that require movement of the camera.

Sounds like something I will have to investigate tonight :D
 
I am going to go with the gorilla mobile tripod when they come out with one for the iPhone 4. Should be able to wrap it around my steady cam. :D
 
Very nice. good job

One of the first Apps that I bought specifically for my iPhone 4 was iMovie, but I have yet to go anywhere to record enough footage to make a decent movie.

same 'problem' here ;)

i ended up importing all the random 'focus testing' 'low light testing' concept recordings into one project and it still looked amazing :D
 
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