Description
Best Video App of 2011 - TUAW, Editors pick
2nd Prize, Best Video App of 2011 - TUAW, Readers pick
3rd Prize, Best Video App of 2011 - Best App Ever, 148 Apps
App of the Day, Week and Month - Gizmodo
App of the Week - Time.com/Techland
5 Star, Editors Review - cnet.com
FiLMiC Pro takes movie making to the next level and turns your iPhone into one of the most powerful and robust full featured HD video cameras around. FiLMiC Pro offers more ways than any other video camera app to personalize your shooting method. This app has everything you’ll ever need to create your mobile masterpiece.
FiLMiC Pro is the standard for the iPhone videography. - Life in Lofi
FiLMiC Pro is an amazing video of an iPhone application. If you are serious about video on your iPhone, this is the application to obtain. This is a steal at $ 2.99 - TUAW
FiLMiC Pro is perhaps the most powerful resource available for the creation of the film on the iPhone. - AppAdvice
FiLMiC Pro will make your YouTube video (or Facebook, Tumblr, Vimeo vids) seems something of a professional has done, but you did it to a smartphone "- Gizmodo
Features Include:
- 3 separate shooting modes
- 4 selectable resolutions
- 26 different variable frame rates
- Audio monitoring levels
- Stereo recording support
- Custom slate configurations
- Grids
- Front Facing Camera Support
- Import Button for easy editing
- Overlays
- Colorbars up to 15 seconds
- 6 different upload destinations
- 4 bitrate options per resolution;
Economy
Apple Standard
FiLMiC Quality
and FiLMiC Extreme.
FiLMiC Extreme offers 48mbps encoding at 1080p.
MAXIMUM CONTROL
Easy to use thumb based control bar designed by filmmakers for guaranteed intuitiveness
THREE SEPARATE FOCUS/EXPOSURE SYSTEMS
● Double Reticle Mode: Two separate adjustable reticles for spot sampling focus and exposure
● Single Reticle Mode: A center fixed positioned spot sampling reticle for both focus and exposure
● Full Frame Mode: Samples both focus and exposure from the entire frame
LOADS OF ADVANCED FEATURES FOR PROFESSIONAL POLISH
● Variable Frame Rates (1-25 & 30fps) including both US (24p) and European (25p) film production standards
● Four Selectable Resolutions (iPhone 4 or 4th Gen iPod touch)
● Framing Guide Overlays (4:3, 16:9, & 2:35.1)
● Thirds Guide for easy composition
● Audio Metering, Stereo Support
● Color Bars for post production
● Film Production Style Slate for syncing with an external audio system or multi-camera shoots, and adding info to inform your editor or organize your clips within the clip library.
INSTANTLY SHARE YOUR HD MOVIE
● DropBox
● YouTube
● Vimeo
● Facebook
● FTP Server
● Tumblr
** Only 2 lock buttons are available on the 3GS and iPod Touch, not 4. Variable frame rates, slate, color bars, grids, overlays, upload destinations all fully available.
What's New in Version 2.5.2
Dedicated SXSW/Original iPhone Film Festival upload button for "South By" festival goers. No other changes and disregardable, if you're not in Austin.
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Customer Reviews
Pause + full res zoom?
Please please please, use Lanszoc or bicubic or whichever is better :-D
Fantastic, flexible, but know your phone's limitations
I use this in conjunction with another iPhone and an HD camcorder to do multicam setups documenting an album I am producing at home. The ability to lock focus, exposure, and white balance is great. I don't get it right every time but that's my fault, not the app's.
People reviewing this here need to understand their phone's limitations. I know Apple wants you to think an iPhone is all you will ever need, but that's not realistic. If you're shooting video and you've bought a "pro" app to do it, expect to offload the video and load it in editing software like you would any other camera. Your camcorder doesn't let you edit, does it? There are dozens of apps, most free, that let you access your phone's file system. Go get the files out of the app's "Documents" directory. Yes I wish it was possible to get at them with iTunes but the files are there, and you can get to them relatively easy if you learn how.
Also, to people asking for zoom - do you realize the iPhone does not have a zoom lens? Any "digital" zoom will look grainy, pixelated and terrible. If you're so much of a "pro" that you're that worried about composing a shot, you shouldn't want to do it with digital zoom anyway. If you really want your video to
look like crap, load it into an editor and zoom it there. It'll look just as bad as if they added a useless and totally misleading zoom feature to the app.
Know what your phone can and can't do, and know your responsibilities as a videographer. Don't blame this great little app for things it should not do. Does it have flaws? Sure. Just not the ones most are mentioning here. I'd love to see a manual focus, exposure, and white balance mode with sliders or controls so I can light my scene and set the exposure where I want it. I'd love an option to NOT record audio at all, because when I shoot my audio is being recorded elsewhere and I clap-sync the phone cameras.
Let these guys focus on what the app SHOULD do instead of what the phone can't.
Pretty good.
This app serves all my quasi professional needs when it comes to using my phone in the field. I would use it for an actual shoot but it does a great job conceptualizing shots.
The thing that makes it no suit my needs is a lack of digital zoom and response time with focusing. When I want to do a rack focus, it does want to just adjust immediately. First, it focuses. Then, it unfocuses and refocuses. Granted it takes only a half of a second to do that, but that's all that's needed to ruin a shot. Like I said, great for concept shoots, not so great for practical use.

- Free
- Category: Photo & Video
- Updated: Mar 14, 2012
- Version: 2.5.2
- Size: 7.1 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Cinegenix, LLC
- © 2011 Cinegenix, LLC
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (4th generation), iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad (3rd generation) and iPad Wi-Fi + 4G.Requires iOS 4.1 or later.





