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guitard:
So I recently heard about the Filmic Pro app.  The general consensus seems to be that it's a really great app and allows you to shoot much better video than using the standard app that comes with most smartphones.  Not surprisingly, there are several tutorial videos available on Youtube.  However, I can't find a tutorial that talks about filming concerts with the Filmic Pro app.

Does anyone have any experiences they can share?

And just in case anyone is wondering ... Yes - I'd much rather use a real video camera to film shows.  But sometimes it just isn't possible.  But smartphones are no problem at probably 95% of the shows these days.  But my experience using an iPhone to film a show has been rather hit or miss.  So I'm really curious how much of a difference the the Filmic Pro app makes.

edit: spelling

willndmb:
Looks interesting but would you actually use any of those features while shooting a concert?
Seems like most can be done in post with fcp if you wanted.
The big plus it seems would be the upgrade in Mbps, I don't think the iPhone does 50 on its own

guitard:

--- Quote from: willndmb on February 21, 2018, 02:36:38 PM ---would you actually use any of those features while shooting a concert?
--- End quote ---

I'd definitely use the exposure control to adjust on the fly.

ThePiedPiper:
Is this iPhone only? I'm not seeing it in the Google marketplace.
 :shrug:

guitard:

--- Quote from: ThePiedPiper on May 17, 2019, 12:43:20 AM ---Is this iPhone only? I'm not seeing it in the Google marketplace.
 :shrug:

--- End quote ---

I'm pretty sure it's iPhone only.

Coincidentally, I used it for the first time two nights ago under some fairly difficult lighting conditions (lots of flashing lights) after getting shutdown with my regular camera.  It was completely spur of the moment, so I didn't have a chance to even think about trying to do something with the settings.  One thing I really like is that you can zoom in and out by sliding one finger up or down on the right edge of the screen where a slider bar is located.  After doing that a few times, I didn't even need to look closely at the camera to work the zoom - I just slid my finger up and down on the screen working the slider bar.  And you can easily control the speed of the zoom that way also.

Here's a short example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mTi5E3XQio

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