Earlier this week we launched a video competition called “The Texture of Dallas,” which solicits videos created on mobile phones or Flip-style cameras. One reader wondered if there were any restrictions on editing software. The answer is no, but, if you have the new iPhone 4, the question is also moot. Check out the film “Apple of My Eye,” shot and edited on the new fancy phone from Jobs and company. Almost as fascinating is the behind the scenes footage that shows the rigs used to create the film. The quality of the images and the new angles and movement the iPhone allows is jaw dropping.
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OMG that is amazing Peter! I’m so glad you posted this on Front Row! It’s inspired me to try to shoot some video with my iPhone! (Don’t have the 4G yet but soon hopefully!)
Impressive!!! I have the old iphone…but this just goes to show how much can be done with new technology. I have a flip camera that I’ve been playing with, and although its a different camera, this video has inspired me to get more creative…