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Hey guys I made this video for an English project and it got submitted to a contest
I just wanted to know what people thought of it
It's an unlisted video so here's the link.
We had great fun making our promo movie! We used the app 'Osnap' on an iPhone 5 to shoot the actual movie. The editing was done in Imovie.
'The Making Of' video was made just for fun - a stop motion movie about the making of a stop motion movie. Seemed funny to us :-) We use Frameographer and an iPad to shoot this. Splitting Numbers | Now available on the App Store Splitting Numbers | The Website
Escaping the Zoetrope. New #stopmotion with the painted #vdrmoves guys from #Dcon and the $5 #frameographer app. It's got onion skinning!
Luckily Studio Neat exists! Made this little video quickly & easily using their Glif Tripod Mount & Frameographer app. Thanks for creating great, useful products!
And those sweet bird illustrations are by Lumadessa.
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Frameographer 1.4
Tom and I are happy to announce Frameographer version 1.4 is now available in the App Store, which adds support for the iPhone 5, among other things.
It was actually pretty tricky to figure out a way to make our previous design work on the new, wider screen of the iPhone 5. We took some cues from Apple, specifically iMovie and the default Camera app, to find the best way to utilize the new screen real estate.
Here is the Project view on the iPhone 4/4S:
And here it is on the iPhone 5:
It’s a simple change, but it actually makes the Project view feel quite a bit roomier.
The Capture view saw a more dramatic update, going from this on the 4/4S:
To this on the iPhone 5:
I’ve only used it for the past couple weeks, but the new, full screen 16:9 viewfinder in Capture mode is awesome. Big improvement there.
Frameographer 1.4 is a free update, so grab it now!
Smart Zoom
Hot on the heels of version 1.2, Frameographer 1.3 is now available in the App Store. With it brings a couple features, one of which is pretty nifty.
On the Capture screen, you can now pitch-to-zoom, just as you would in the native Camera app. There is one key difference between these two zooms, however. In the native Camera app, any zooming done will degrade the image quality, as it is simply enlarging and cropping the digital image. Frameographer, however, uses what we are calling "Smart Zoom," which preserves the image quality. Allow me to explain.
Movies exported from Framographer are 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). The iPhone 4S camera captures images at 3264 x 2448 pixels. Because a full resolution image has more pixels than needed for a 1080p export, zooming in simply resizes the viewport, but keeps the capture at full quality. In essence, when you are zooming in Frameographer, you are not enlarging a digital image, you are changing how the image is cropped.
The zoom is roughly 2X, which we have found to be quite sufficient for most cases when a tighter composition is desired. Frameographer 1.3 is a free update and is available in the App Store.
Detailed article about the many design decisions that went into Frameographer's interface. The result is an iOS app with a lot of unique interactions that looks and feels great.