I know this is low-end for you lot, but has anybody here played around with
ReelDirector, the iPhone video editing app?
The cons are obvious, but I'm wondering if there are any pros anybody can
report.
I'm especially interested in hearing if anybody's tooled around with it on the
iPad...
It's not low end for anyone here! (Despite all our bluster about
codecs and prosumer editing tools!) ReelDirector is one of the main
reasons I'd consider getting an iPhone, especially since Nokia hobbled
their in-phone editor. I used to shoot cut everything in my phone.
I miss being
Hi Group:
I wonder if anyone here has used Celtx (http://celtx.com) and would care to
comment on experience using the device? I was searching for a cost-effective
scripting program (other than the standard fare) and came across Celtx,
which at face value appears impressive (and one can't beat
Thanks! That's exactly what I wanted to hear!
I would love to do at least one show that's entirely iPhone/iPad self-contained
(my only obstacles at the moment actually GETTING an iPhone and iPod).
My only other question is uploading to YouTube from the device. Yes? No?
Doable? Not?
From an
I love reeldirector too. Ever since I've gotten the OWLE bubo (wide angle
lens) and the Pixeet360 fisheye lens, I've been having tremendous fun
shooting, editing and uploading right from the iPhone. I've even shot,
edited, and uploaded to Youtube and twitpic while at conferences, and
because I get
Yeah, I love it too. And yes you can send it to the youtubes. It's
actually a pretty robust app and probably my favorite game on my
phone. Keeps me entertained on the commute.
On Wednesday, May 5, 2010, Kevin Lim brainop...@gmail.com wrote:
I love reeldirector too.
Good to hear so many positive experiences! Does anybody have any favorite clips
they can point to that demonstrate iPhone/ReelDirector in action?
Also, what do people generally do for sound when recording video on their
iPhone?
Thanks again even more!
Chris
--- In
I didn't think OSNews story was hysterical, I thought it brought up some
valid points and after reading the Endgaget article there are still very valid
concerns.
To repeat the point: as an end user, you'll never have to think about your
legal liability over H.264, because there's no need for
I've been using reeldirector exclusively for a blog about my triathlon
training. I try to shoot, edit and post things as fast as possible
right after practice. With reeldirector, youtube and the wordpress app
I do it all from my iphone. Check it out -
http://training.michaelverdi.com
- Verdi
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