Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Filmic Pro is a mobile app designed to turn your smartphone ...
Cinegenix’s App Store description for its FiLMiC Pro video camera app begins with a shockingly bold statement. According to the company, its iOS app “beat the $5000 Sony FS100 and tied the $13,000 ...
There's a good chance you didn't know iOS 13 allows apps to record videos with multiple cameras at the same time; after all, there's hardly any software out there that does the trick. That's where the ...
The iPhone makes a great camera, but does it make a great film camera? Now, with FiLMiC Pro, it does. The app is somewhat like Camera+, only for video (and without all the fancy Hipstamatic-style FX).
Filmic Pro‘s latest 6.4 update brings support for Bluetooth microphones, new UI features for the iPhone X, and a new ‘Auto Shutter’ feature. We’ve covered Filmic Pro in the past and shown off just how ...
The stock Camera app found in iOS is decent enough. It’s great for the casual shooting of photos and videos, and more importantly, it’s easy to use and almost always works. But just like there are ...
LOG Shooting and Flat Gamma: Available through their Cinematographer Kit (in-app purchase). This gives filmmakers and cinematographers the latitude they need. There are 4 gamma curves and shadow ...
Filmic had a solid cameo at the iPhone launch event in Cupertino last September. Such an appearance is always a vote of confidence from Apple. In this particular case, the company was most interested ...
So, you've put a DSLR lens on your iPhone's camera, added directional stereo mics, and mounted the whole shebang on a miniature camera dolly... what more could you do to turn your iPhone into a little ...
Since Sean Baker’s Tangerine hit the scene as the first feature film shot on iPhone, more filmmakers have embraced mobile production as a viable filmmaking tool. Steven Soderbergh shot Unsane and High ...
Apple on Wednesday rolled out its third iOS 15.1 beta, bringing ProRes video recording to iPhone 13 Pro for the first time since it made its debut. The feature can be enabled inside the Settings app.