All posts tagged iphone

Framed – an iphone 4S short story

Story : A photographer walks around the woods to take some pictures, when something unexpected happens.

Entirely shot on iPhone 4S.
Editing : Final Cut Pro 7
Grading : Magic Bullet Looks

Photography: Thomas Buthod
Music by Jonathan Helme – Niorgen
Actor: Franck Descombes

Some iphone stabilisation problems we discovered after shooting : vimeo.com/​31142215

Une Ville : Paris by Michel Céline


Paris, en noir et blanc. by MCelyne

Un film de : Michel Céline

Synopsis : Une Ville : Paris.
Le noir est partout en toile fond. Mais au fond, le noir se doit-il d’être si sombre ?
Errer, écouter, contempler, et se perdre en noir et blanc, pour aussi apprécier les nuances de gris.
Un instant entre espoir et mélancolie.

Footage with the new iPhone 4s

Daytime.

Nighttime.

Pretty impressive. Especially the night shots.

Dinner by Matthew Miller


Dinner by Matthew Miller
filmed/edited on iPhone

Slaughter Pen Farm by Timothy Ryan Poe

This was shot entirely with the iPhone4 as an experiment to test its limitations. The biggest issue by far was the auto exposure. I also noticed a bit of “jello” here and there. Most of the shots were graded using Magic Bullet Looks. I used The Glif by Studio Neat (theglif.com) to mount the iPhone to a tripod and indiSLIDERmini.

Music is a clip from “Starálfur” by Sigur Rós who graciously allows video producers to use their music in non-commercial projects at no cost. You can download the song for free here: sigur-ros.co.uk/​media

Call for Mobile Films.

Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ]

Call for Mobile Films:
International Mobile Innovation Screening 2011
23rd – 26th November 2011
Film Archive, Wellington, New Zealand
[filmarchive.org.nz]

The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2011 will showcase films produced on, for and with mobile devices by international filmmakers such as Dario Apostoli (Italy), Camille Baker (Canada/U.K.), Bebe Beard (U.S.A.), Felipe Cardona (Columbia), Louise Botkay Courcier (Brazil), Ayran Kaganof (South Africa), Adam Kossoff (U.K.), Anne Massoni (U.S.A.), Sylvie Prasad (U.K.) and Anders Weberg (Sweden) amongst others. In addition MINA will feature selected mobile film screenings from the Mobilefest (Brazil), Mobile Screenfest International (Australia) and Ohrenblick (Germany). The program is curated by the Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [MINA], which aims to explore the possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative industries.

Deadline for submission of Mobile Films: 30th September 2011

Please send proposals of approximately 250 words including the mobile film title, two still images, link to online preview (if available) and a brief biographical note to max@mina.pro

Contact Max Schleser for further assistance regarding submission enquiries relating to mobile films [email: max@mina.pro | mobile: +64 [0] 22 692 0872].Work can be sent in digital format, via post or courier:

Dr. Max Schleser
c/o MINA
Institute of Communication Design
Po Box 756
Wellington, New Zealand

Call for Papers:
[ MINA ] Symposium
26th November 2011
Film Archive, Wellington, NZ
[filmarchive.org.nz]

As part of the International Mobile Innovation Screening, the [ MINA ] symposium will also take place on the 26th November 2011 in the Film Archive in Wellington.

The symposium will provide a platform for filmmakers, artists, researchers, ‘pro-d-users’ and industry professionals to debate the prospect of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in art and design practice and the creative industries. [ MINA ] invites paper proposals relating to mobile technologies, mobile creativity and mobile filmmaking.

Mobile aesthetics entered the mediascape from 2004 onwards and illustrate innovation in the creative application of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies. Within the last decade mobile video technology developed from a low-res 3gp video format to HD video and simultaneously embraces the shift towards web 2.0/3.0. In 2006 mobile phones outnumbered the volume of film and digital cameras combined, whilst industry research forecasts a continuous development and innovation in the area of mobile technologies. Yet no industry standards for production and consumption of the emerging video format have been established. Concurrently a proliferation of creative mobile media practices surfaced within the field of documentary filmmaking, art and design practice.

Paper proposals should be submitted by the 30th September 2011. Please send a proposal of approximately 250 words with a title and brief biographical note to max@mina.pro

Relaps

Monday in random order as seen through an iphone in low res.
Sound in Ableton Live.

By Jean Pichot

The Fixer


Amazing shortfilm made with the iPhone and a lot of postproduction in the computer.

The Art of Life by Eric Ocampo.

i shot all these clips on with my iPhone 4

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put them together with final cut pro

music:
Elise by Thomas Newman

Money Bag by Sun ung Kim

Title: Money Bag

Director : Sun ung Kim

Camera: iPhone 4

Running time: 11 minutes 55 seconds

Genre : Thriller,Black Comedy

Original image size : 1280X720(HD)

Country: South Korea

Synopsis : The lady who has a black bag is sitting on the bench to take a bus in empty terminal. A man who appears suddenly steals quickly the lady’s black bag and runs away.
The man drives at high speed from the terminal to hotel across downtown
When the man arrives at a hotel room, a woman welcomes the man in the room. The woman lays the man on the bed and ties his both hands at bed.
After a while, she pierces his abdomen with a pointed gimlet with excitement and then go out of room with black bag which man stole ,however…….

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