*** SELECT 720p VIDEO QUALITY FOR TRUE REPRESENTATION ***
Featured YouTube video 26/10/2010!
Some video footage from a recent house party I threw, which I put together using iMovie for iPhone 4, including effects from the 'CinemaFX for Video' app (first and last clips specifically).
iMovie theme used: 'Modern'
I would like to point out that I actually compiled footage from a few different digital cameras with pretty bad video quality (and the only way to get them on my iPhone 4 and useable with iMovie was to record them off my computer screen using the 720p camera on the phone).
For those interested, the only clips that were actually recorded directly at the time with the iPhone 4 video camera were:
Clip #2 captioned "Catching up at the Bridge Inn" - a sweep-around view
Clip #3 Inês & Lizzie dancing to 'The Ketchup Song'
Clip #9 (penultimate) captioned "Finishing off with a horror film"
Also consider that YouTube may have compressed the video quality a little.
Media included, before people ask:
Main song: Taio Cruz - Dynamite
Song in 3rd clip: LAS Ketchup - The Ketchup Song
Horror film projected at the end: The Blair Witch Project
I hope that somebody wondering what iPhone 4 video quality in dark conditions is like finds this helpful. And what iMovie for iPhone 4 can do. Please rate and comment, feel free to ask me any questions about the iPhone 4 video camera, iMovie, CinemaFX or the party!
@TheEpicThevin Thanks, I'll check it out.
beanaby 1 year ago
@beanaby Thanks! It made good enough Since, And i just Recently found an App that Slows the Frame rate.(Say Bye To the computer for awhile) Haha its Called VideoPix. Im sort of in the process of tinkering with it...Otherwise CinemaFX has Some great Effects.
TheEpicThevin 1 year ago
@TheEpicThevin Actually, I recorded the very first clip off my computer screen (one of the downsides of iMovie is that it won't take any other videos from other sources, only the 720p videos from the local camera). In Windows Media Player I just righted clicked and slowed the speed down, simple as that, and then just recorded it on my iPhone on this slow setting. The 'Flashback Glow' effect (sepia colouring) was a CinemaFX effect though.
Hope this helps / makes any sense whatsoever.
beanaby 1 year ago
Nice :) How did You Control the speed of the video in the Beginning? Was it Created on Your iPhone Directly.
TheEpicThevin 1 year ago