Monday, 19 March 2012

Cinemagram for iPhone


Cinemagram for iPhone









Cinemagram uses your iPhone camera to capture a short video clip, and then convert it into an cinemagraph, which is a highly-stylized animated GIF where only one part of the image moves. You record a clip and cut it down to a length Cinemagram deems acceptable (generally a couple of seconds). Then you mask the area you want to move. If you want, slap on a filter to give it that look of misplaced nostalgia. Then the app will then render the GIF and drop it into a stream with all the other cinemagraphs people are making (there doesn't appear to be a way to make a cinemagraph private, FWIW).

Cinemagram is rough around the edges, and it's just as easy to make a really bad cinemagraph as it is to make a really good one. Even so, it's awesome, and loaded with potential.

Use

Cinemagraphs (and animated GIFs in general) are great, but making them takes time and a drop of skill. Being able to take advantage of the power and portability of the iPhone to allow people to create them on the fly is a godsend. (click the photo and see)

I don't want to look at a bunch of shoddy, 30-second video clips, but I do want to look at 2 second cinemagraphs. Instagram should be taking notes (or making offers).

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