The Slo-Mo video capture mode on the iPhone 5s and later, and on the iPad Air 2, is a fun way to slow time. One TidBITS reader discovered, however, that it isn’t always welcome. The canonical way to ...
Photographers might be interested in the Flow iOS app that has been updated this week and has been deigned to enable users to quickly and easily add slo-mo or high-speed effect to their video footage.
Get the graceful, steady movements created by dolly shots or a Steadicam operator right on your phone. That's the promise of the just-released Steady iPhone app, created by the engineers at Stupeflix.
To speed up a video on your iPhone, you can use iMovie or the Photos app. You can adjust the speed of a video in iMovie by using the Speed button in the video editing toolbar. You can also speed up a ...
Just like the filters in the iOS 7 camera app, the super slo-mo mode in the iPhone 5S is somewhat confusing when it comes to exporting your work. In fact, it’s almost impossible to get your slowed ...
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