Showing posts with label iPhone App. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone App. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Best 5 Video Editing Apps for iPhone for You to Edit Videos Freely on Christmas

You may have got a list of Christmas video in hands now with your iPhone which have a good quality camera to let you take photos and videos, and you want to edit them on your iPhone and iPad like a pro to keep the beautiful memorial moments in our life. So In order to turn your homemade video to classy masterpieces, the first thing is choose the right video editing app. Here I have collect a quantity of video editing app for you, the top 5 Best Video Editing Apps for iPhone you can used to Edit Videos Freely on Christmas.

Top 1: iMovie

Want to make beautiful HD movies anywhere anytime? Then iMovie developed by Apple is absolutely the best video editing app for you. With the app, you can turn various video you shoot on your iPhone, iPad into gorgeous home movies. And you can also shoot a new video clip inside the application for better video editing on iPhone.  After editing, you can easily share the video from iMovie to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and CNN iReport.


Top 2: Socialcam

Socialcam, one of Apple's Best Free Apps of 2012, now have more than 10 million downloads. With this app, you can easily capture, share and view videos on your iPhone. And now come with vintage video filters, custom titles, and soundtracks! And unlike other app, the video you shoot with your device are stored in the cloud, so you can watch them on any smartphone, computer or tablet.


Top 3: Animoto Videos

This free app can turn your photos into stunning, professional-quality videos, and support choose your favorite music and songs as the background music to make a photo slideshow in minutes. You can also easily share your videos via email, text, Facebook and Twitter or save to your Camera Roll.


Top 4: Splice - Video Editor (Free)

Splice has some exclusive features that other apps don’t own. It lets you create and edit all aspects of the video. The app allows you assembling video clips and photos with an easy-to-use drag and drop timeline. The user is able to add music from iTunes, photos from your albums, visual effects (like, slow & fast motion), transitions, text, audio mixing. Splice also has a store with hundreds of sound effects, music tracks and boarders that can be purchased to enhance the video.


Top5: Video Editor FREE

Video Editor for FREE” is perfect and essential for anyone who loves to create and share clips, video blogs, and short films. And best of all, it’s FREE! The extraordinarily simple interface lets users trim, merge, and share their videos to friends and family effortlessly.

By the way, as all we know, iPhone only supports MP4, MOV and M4V videos with special video codects, so what can you do when you have got videos in other formats like WMV, AVI, FLV, MPG, etc. and want to edit them on your iPhone or to watch them on your iPhone? Here I have a good idea for you, you can use the 50% Off Video Converter for Christmas Promotion to convert the videos to these formats which iPhone support. This 50% Off Video Converter can also help you do some simple video editing like video cropping, trimming, merging, video effect adjusting, codec parameter setting, etc.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Facebook's iPhone and iPad App Got Faster

If you're an iPhone or iPad owner and a heavy Facebook user, you know the Facebook app on iPhone and iPad has been slow. It can take time to get to a friend's profile, see updates on your newsfeed, see comments and photos. You get used to tapping your fingers.

But today Facebook is changing that. It has released Facebook 5.0 for iOS, which promises to be twice as fast as the previous version. Facebook says it will be faster to launch, faster when scrolling through the newsfeed and opening photos.

"We've rebuilt the app from the ground up, so now the app opens much faster and your news feed and notifications load right when you open Facebook," Facebook Product Manager, Mick Johnson, wrote in a blog on Facebook today. Johnson told ABC News that it took the team nine months to rewrite the entire code to make it feel like a native iOS app.


Facebook has also addressed the photo loading issue directly. Photos, it promises, will pop right up, and you can close them by swiping downward now.

In March, 488 million Facebook users (out of a total of 955 million) accessed the service via mobile apps. But Facebook has taken a lot of criticism surrounding its mobile performance. On the company's first earnings call last month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised improvements to Facebook's mobile apps.

Zuckerberg denied reports of a "Facebook phone." "There are a lot of things you can build in other operating systems as well that aren't really taking, that aren't really like building out a whole phone, which wouldn't make much sense for us to do," he said. Facebook will be integrated into Apple's iOS 6 operating system, which will launch this fall.

The next app to tackle will be the Android app. Johnson wouldn't comment on unreleased products, but did say "you can reasonably expect we could do similar things on Android."

Facebook 5.0 will be available in the Apple App Store starting today.

From: abcnews

Thursday, July 19, 2012

iPhone App Lets You Live Inside ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

The creators of The Dark Knight Rises released a new iPhone app on Thursday that immerses fans into the world of Gotham City like never before.

Using a combination of audio technologies and Hans Zimmer’s amazing score, this free app lets users feel like they are living inside the world of The Dark Knight Rises

Here’s how the app — dubbed The Dark Knight Rises Z+ [iTunes link] — works. Put on your headphones (it works without them, but to get the full experience you really need headphones) and start up the app.

Immediately, you are engulfed in sounds of Gotham City. Punctuated by Hans Zimmer’s score, what you hear and how you hear it is augmented by what is happening around you, what you are doing and the time of day.


In addition to the customized Gotham soundtrack, the app also contains audio clips of Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan (director of The Dark Knight Rises) discussing the process of scoring the film. Theses conversations are a real treat for fans of the franchise because they offer a sort of commentary that just wouldn’t make sense on a CD.

Going Inside Gotham

The app has two modes: AutoPilot and Manual. In AutoPilot, the app chooses what you hear based on a number of conditions. What you hear when in a quiet place is different from what you hear in an area with more background noise.

Users are also treated to different soundscapes based on whether they are still or in action and the time of day. The app also uses sounds and voices near you to augment the experience.

“We wanted to make the sound and experience feel like you are really inside the film.”

Michael Breidenbruecker, the founder of RjDJ.me — the company behind the app — explained how this works, telling me that the app “uses vowel formant shaping on the microphone input in realtime which makes the world around you chant like the music in the movie.”

“The chant has a very important place in the movie and when you now listen to the track the whole world around you chants,” Breidenbruecker says. “We wanted to make the sound and experience feel like you are really inside the film.”

For Hans Zimmer, the composer of The Dark Knight Rises and a collaborator on the app, the app allows the fictional world of Nolan’s Batman saga to feel more real.

“Over the eight year period that we’ve been working on these movies, the reality of the world and the fictional world have merged,” Zimmer told me. This app is an extension of that because it brings the feel of the films to the user’s life.

The benefit of the app, Zimmer told us, is that it can extend the universe from the series beyond the films.

“You put your movie out and it starts feeling different,” Zimmer said. “You start thinking, ‘I wish I could tweak this or refine that. With an app, I can still go and let Gotham develop a little bit and do other things.”

Keeping It Going

Zimmer plans to do just that. He told me that he had some great conversations about the score and the process with some of the cast members from The Dark Knight Rises and that those clips might make their way to the app.

Moreover, he hopes to release more types of mood and time modes for the app in the future. Zimmer also expressed interest in releasing other aspects of the score online so that others can remix it themselves.

His ultimate goal, he says, is to “create an audio social network so that we can customize things to our audience and get feedback and try different things.” For Zimmer, this allows for a conversation without voices — which as he says, “is a true global conversation.”

If you’re an iPhone user and a fan of The Dark Knight — download The Dark Knight Rises Z+ app today. It will blow your mind.

From: mashable

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