Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Very First Ever Music Video Shot Entirely Using The iPhone 4S

When Apple introduced the new iPhone 4S, one of the new features that took the time to show the camera was new and improved.

Sporting 8 megapixel worth, well, the pixels, the new shooter also capable of 1080p video kicking an impressive improvement over the already powerful 720p, 5 megapixel camera of the iPhone 4

The iPhone 4S is on sale for a week, and we already have the first music video will be added to the latest smartphone from Apple treats.

Types of music, which decided the other way, the video for her new single, Sky cellophane, with two new phones iPhone 4S, instead of the usual high-specification cameras filming. Shot in 1080p on the New York nightclub, Webster Hall, is probably the first video are done with the iPhone 4S.
On October 14th, 2011 we received 2 brand new iPhone 4S smart phones. On Sunday October 16th we shot the video at the famous NYC nightclub Webster Hall. Over the next several days, with little sleep and lots of coffee, the final video was finished.
This video was shot entirely using those 2 iPhone 4S’s and was edited on Final Cut Pro.
The video shows what you get with the quality of the camera in the modern smartphone. Not long ago, when the cameras were installed in the phone that we carry with us a poor quality, if any recordings made and could not record video at all.
These days we're all carrying around smartphones, cameras pack, which competes with point and shoot cameras that we take on our vacation, and be able to shoot Full HD 1080p. Not only that, either. If you are an iPhone user, you can also use iMovie to IOS, which allows you to edit movies directly on your iPhone full.

Technology is a wonderful thing, is not it?

With Apple has sold more phones than any other iPhone iPhone 4S, it is likely that much material you will see that the camera on the spot in the coming weeks and months. Apple are killing not just looking for the point and shoot camera, either. Samsung Android OEMs and their colleagues are working hard to make the smartphone's camera is the only camera you'll ever need.

And they all have a good job too.

(via Razorianfly)

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