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  • iPhone saves the day filming Oscar-nominated documentary

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    02.20.2013

    CNN Money has a great interview with actor, writer and director Malik Bendjelloul, who finished shooting his Oscar nominated documentary Searching For Sugar Man using an iPhone. According to Bendjelloul, he ran out of money while filming with a Super 8 camera and had to finish the film using the 8mm Vintage Camera app. The inexpensive app produced footage that "was basically the same as the real stuff," says Bendjelloul. You can listen to the entire interview on CNN Money's website. Via MacRumors

  • iOS app updates for June 25

    by 
    Megan Lavey-Heaton
    Megan Lavey-Heaton
    06.25.2011

    The following iOS apps received updates in the App Store: Echofon for Twitter Version 4.0.9 was released with the following changes: Changed authentication method to OAuth through the web version of Twitter Official photo preview support (#photos) Draft saves Added the ability to copy a tweet's URL 8mm Vintage Camera Version 1.2 was released with the following changes: Added post-processing of previously rendered videos Added Super 8 lens Added Noir and 60s films Added projector-sound only and auto-save settings Added option to delete all movies from My Reels Enabled AirPlay support Nebulous Notes (for Dropbox) Version 4.3.3 was released with the following changes: Search ability added through $find macro GoodReader for iPad Version 3.8 was released with the following changes: File tabs added Side menu for creating PDF annotations added The ability to delete local files Adds the ability to create a free 5 GB SugarSync account if needed PDF freehand mode adds color changing, thickness and opacity options while drawing Redesigned PDF page slider PDF passwords memorized if a file is kept on the file tab panel and the user doesn't exit the app Files can be starred through Find Files Improved support for the iPad 2's native video mirroring

  • 8mm Vintage Camera app will make your vids look older, more retro, and way, way cooler

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    12.27.2010

    You know who you are, hipsters. You're the kind of person who isn't satisfied with merely taking a photo of your Pabst Blue Ribbon with your iPhone 4: you have to make it old timey before you Tweet it, Facebook it, Instagram it, print it out and mail a physical copy of it to your best friend from the third grade... oh wait, that last one's just us. Well, you're in luck: you can now pretend like your brand new, high def videos are also from the olden days, just like your faux old timey photos. The new app, called 8mm Vintage Camera will add dust particles, scratches and age for you in seconds via a fun set of 'unique' filters. Sounds like a hoot, right? It's available for $2 in the app store right now for iOS devices. You know you want it. Video demo after the break.