![]() Get a bit Michael Bay on your home videos with this simple VFX app This app has a bunch of features that iMovie's missing, though it's hardly a replacement when it comes to editing video. You can even do some light editing in the app: splitting clips and adding new ones in. Every edit you make is displayed in a little timeline, so you can go back and change things if you wanted to do anything slightly differently, or just delete your edit if it's not working. It comes across as light and toy-like, but there's a surprising amount of precision on offer. Play back a snowboarding video and you can make a section slow-motion by just tapping a button when you get to that part of the video or add other video filters such as echo or sound effects. ![]() ![]() Vizmato is a clever ploy to make video editing less daunting, letting you play clips and use a simple series of buttons and options to apply effects on the fly. Make working with videos more like fun than hard work There are plenty of other options too, such as framing guides, an on-screen audio meter, colour bars or a slate at the start of each clip, and even the ability to upload your videos to an FTP server or Dropbox, so they're immediately available. Video nuts will find wide-eyed glee in the ability to specify not only what resolution the app films at, but also the frame rate and, best of all, the bitrate, so you can record at quality far beyond the Apple defaults – great if you're filming lots of motion. This is all vital for getting the tone and mood of what you’re filming right, and FiLMiC knows that. The most obvious and immediately useful features are the ability to set the focus and exposure separately, to lock them individually, and to lock the white balance. This iPhone video camera comes packed with featuresįiLMiC Pro is, quite simply, the answer to the frustrations filmmakers have with Apple's default camera app.
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