We are giving away $100 iTunes Gift card to a randomly selected video made with iVideoCamera using your favorite new effect that is shared on twitter (with TwitVid of course) with the hashtag #FXCONTEST. The contest starts now and runs until midnight saturday EST. To enter the contest simply make a video with iVideoCamera and share it on twitVid with the hashtag #FXCONTEST. Happy video’in
UPDATE: @robbydaly was selected as the contest winner. Congratulations!
The new iVideoCamera update is out and loaded with new features. Most exciting are all the new effects like obama vision, vintage video, water reflection and many many more. This new version makes this a great app for not only 2G/3G users but also 3GS users. Again, sorry that it took us so long but we were working hard to get performance improvements and build all these amazing effects.
What’s New:
Improved frame rate in both quality settings
Facebook bug fixed (finally, sorry) plus posting video to status stream
Lots of fun effects
1x,2x and 4x Digital Zoom by double-clicking screen
Virtually unlimited recording at high res and low res.
No more save time in high quality
SMS link sharing (experimental)
Twitvid added for twitter sharing
Help section
Settings page
Effects Demo Video
Effects Pack #1
Vintage
Heat Vision
Snow
Breaking News
Effects Pack #2
Infinite Zoom
Vintage B&W
Night Vision
Scrolling Text
Effects Pack #3
Spy Cam
Solarize
Water Reflect
Title Maker
Effects Pack #4
Obama
Sparkles
Soft Glow
Dancing Hearts
Plus some hidden ones so you just might want to read up on the in app help and like unicorns….
We are working hard and furiously on a major update to iVideoCamera. We know a lot of you have been complaining about the facebook bug. When we updated to v1.1 we added some UI elements which were not compatible with Facebook Connect SDK login process. We have just been waiting to release that fix along with a major update. If for some reason you absolutely cannot wait email us with your UDID and we will send you an adhoc.
Welcome all. We are going to be doing a Time Lapse Video contest in late January ‘10 for the best video made with iTimeLapse. Full contest details will be announced in a couple of week but right now we some help.
We are looking for some reader feedback as to what the Grand Prize should be. We have partnered with Zacuto to be able to offer two runner-up prizes of the Zacuto zGrip Jr’s, but we are still considering options for the grand prize. The obvious choice is the zGrip Pro though we are thinking about a mini-projector, 3M Pocket Projector MPRO120 or Apple’s Time Capsule. So let us know what you want for your prize for the new year and vote below:
Just a little android update. The verizon phones definitely increased the number of downloads, but not any revenue. The phones and google still have the inherent developer revenue flaws. Not that we have given our android apps much love lately, but we just passed a million downloads and still it rakes in enough money for about one-half of my daily small latte from my local.
The official Cylon Bobble we developed for SyFy should be coming out soon (here is iPhone Version) so that will be a good test with a major promotion behind an android app. While have picked away at some major android apps, still believe its a real wait for critical mass before putting any more real resources to the (An)droid.
Putting geotagging in tweetdeck was a very interesting experience because in between lines of code and testing really got to experience the obvious value of this new feature (especially combined with lists). I tweet occasionally (to my three followers) but i find twitter to have a so much noise that is only when i have some real down-time that i go back to look through the people that interest me to see whats going on.
So last weekend when i was headed down to the boat cc told me to keep a look out for the red ballons – and by a very odd chance i got off a strange exit so i could go park under an underpass to check the accuracy settings of sending geotags on TD tweets. Driving a bit down the road what do i see.
Yes. A Red Balloon. I stopped. Talked geek with the darpa folks and tweeted about it (of course forgetting that geotagging was not enabled on tadwook) and then watching my iPhone die before i could enable a proper geotagged tweet. In the end i was a bit supprised how long it took teams to find all balloons. I am hoping a brand does a follow-up contest (clients are you listening?).
iVideoCamera was finally approved by apple last night after many many months of approval process fun. This app lets your record about 3 fps on any iPhone (well its for you 3g owners out there). I know it seems like we just put out this app (and we kinda did), but VideoSlides was a result of iVideoCamera not getting approved though we firmly believe the photo snaps to video with its three different capture modes warrants its own app.
Apple is definitely opening up what we can do with video capture (i.e. UStream and Knocking Video) so we expect to improve the frame rate and length of iVideoCamera in the next update.
Our Video Camera app VideoSlides, which lets any phone shoot a video (well almost — it lets you take pictures with a sound track so it’s like a low frame rate movie – see example below) or something we like to call Video Slides. It has some nifty features to let you take pictures in three different modes: Manual, Timer & Accelerometer. We have found it’s pretty useful for shooting presentations, how-to’s, or apartment walk-throughs, but it works for pretty much anything you would shoot a video for.
NOTE: this version has an issue with YouTube audio encoding (it turns out they dont support 8KHz sampling rate) so if you upload your video there you won’t get sound, but facebook and vimeo work fine. We have submitted the fix to apple so the update should be in store shortly for sound on your YouTube Videos
Yes it only took about 2 months for apple to approve, but its all good because you can now grab it here from the app store. We have also put together a nice little site to feature videos made with iTimeLapse and accessories such as standsthat will make your time lapse projects easier.
Check out one of our favorite videos (well that because @cclaan made it)
Its not what you think. In the film world high concept movies refer to “artistic work that can be easily described by a succinctly stated premise.” (i.e. Snakes on a Plane). This is even more relevant to the app world where your main promotion avenue is essentially a list. Like with movies these titles should hit a resonance of popular fascination (or what we like to call a meme in the techie world). Apps are not movies so (obviously) but most the most part they are entertainment and even the most successful utilitarian apps tend to have a bit of “zazz” that gives mundane task such as converting units a fun experience.
We have talked about What’s in an Application Name before, but the modern entertainment industry has 100+ years of experience and its always good to not have to re-invent the wheel.