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iMovie and iPhone 4 test - John D. MacArthur Beach State Park

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2010

A short video to show the video and editing capabilities of the iPhone 4. Video was shot at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park on June 24, 2010. Size of exported 720p video file from iPhone was 228MB.

Blog post detailing movie editing is located here:
http://www.jiggywatts.com/technology/imovie-for-iphone-4/

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  • How did you get it to 720p on Youtube? Whenever I'm in imovie i hit export in 720p the i post to youtube from my phone, but it always ends up being 360p?

  • @derkakid1 I exported the video from the phone to a PC and then uploaded to YouTube. The iPhone doesn't currently support uploading HD video to YouTube, although that is supposed to change with the new version of the OS (4.1) due out this Tuesday (September 6, 2010). I think there are a few apps you can download that may bypass this restriction, but the OS upgrade should do the trick as well when it is released.

  • What app did you use, it's definatly not the iMovie app

  • @dynamite2T This movie was fully edited and exported using the iMovie app. I've updated the YouTube description to contain a link to the blog post detailing the process.

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  • @SeniorKabong Yea I just figured that out:p So did the update happen?

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