@RichHefner Oh awesome. I should totally check it out. Sorry it took me a while to get back. Been busy with an on going project. I wanna share though something I made the other night... I bought a bunch of conduit connectors all at 1/2", PVC pipes, screws, glue and pvc foam sleeves and made a over the shoulder stabilizer for my Canon GL1. Didn't really think it was going to be something that would work well but it ended up being the best gear I have so far. I'll put a vid up of it soon.
@RichHefner I have the Filmic pro thanks to you, I haven't checked out Movie looks yet but I'm definitely going to check that out. Thanks for the suggestions man! Hope NY is treating you well this new year!
@RichHefner Thanks man! Just watched your Duck video and that was freaking awesome! What program did you use to edit and I really like the angle that you did! Thanks for the comment bro!
@RichHefner I meant to also say that I was going to submit it to iPhoneff.com but I have a copy written song that I used for this video so I can't do it :-(
The acting was aces, they did a very nice job. I like how the iPhone gives you angle opportunities that might have once been tough in a closed set. You got some good shots. What I feel like you lost was the ability to zoom. That part about midway through, where he's recounting the story of how he gave his father a heart attack, begs for a slow push zoom. All in all, I think this proves an iPhone can be used for serious projects, in conjunction with audio equipment (and less fire trucks... :P
@ZMannZilla Thanks so much for giving me such great input on this! I certainly enjoyed making the film using the iPhone and it did what I expected it to do and more. You are totally right about the zoom part. It would have given it a bit more push to the story and intensity. Thanks again!
Thank you. I used an app called splice and iMovie. It really sucks you can't upload it to iphoneff.
RichHefner 2 months ago
@RichHefner Oh awesome. I should totally check it out. Sorry it took me a while to get back. Been busy with an on going project. I wanna share though something I made the other night... I bought a bunch of conduit connectors all at 1/2", PVC pipes, screws, glue and pvc foam sleeves and made a over the shoulder stabilizer for my Canon GL1. Didn't really think it was going to be something that would work well but it ended up being the best gear I have so far. I'll put a vid up of it soon.
DukeofSassington 2 months ago
@RichHefner Have you checked out the app called CinemaFXV? I just uploaded a video that I edited with it. Check it out. It's so awesome!
DukeofSassington 2 months ago
@DukeofSassington nah haven't had the chance but will do also check out filmic pro and movie looks.
RichHefner 1 month ago
@RichHefner I have the Filmic pro thanks to you, I haven't checked out Movie looks yet but I'm definitely going to check that out. Thanks for the suggestions man! Hope NY is treating you well this new year!
DukeofSassington 1 month ago
This was AMAZING! I really enjoyed it. You should submit this to iphoneff.com
RichHefner 2 months ago
@RichHefner Thanks man! Just watched your Duck video and that was freaking awesome! What program did you use to edit and I really like the angle that you did! Thanks for the comment bro!
DukeofSassington 2 months ago
@RichHefner I meant to also say that I was going to submit it to iPhoneff.com but I have a copy written song that I used for this video so I can't do it :-(
DukeofSassington 2 months ago
Awesome Job Jack. You and the actors did an amazing job. Can't wait to see more.
MrNodnarb74 3 months ago 2
@MrNodnarb74 THANK YOU!!!! I can't wait to start on the HTC project and see how it turns out. I'm glad you like it!
DukeofSassington 3 months ago
The acting was aces, they did a very nice job. I like how the iPhone gives you angle opportunities that might have once been tough in a closed set. You got some good shots. What I feel like you lost was the ability to zoom. That part about midway through, where he's recounting the story of how he gave his father a heart attack, begs for a slow push zoom. All in all, I think this proves an iPhone can be used for serious projects, in conjunction with audio equipment (and less fire trucks... :P
ZMannZilla 3 months ago 2
@ZMannZilla Thanks so much for giving me such great input on this! I certainly enjoyed making the film using the iPhone and it did what I expected it to do and more. You are totally right about the zoom part. It would have given it a bit more push to the story and intensity. Thanks again!
DukeofSassington 3 months ago