Ahead of IBC 2023, Blackmagic Design has just unveiled a new smartphone filmmaking app that promises to turn your iPhone into a digital film camera. Called Blackmagic Camera, the application allows you to record Apple ProRes or H.264/H.265 clips in up to 4K resolution on your phone’s local storage or directly to DaVinci Resolve via Blackmagic Cloud. The app is totally free. IBC 2023 officially opens its doors in a few hours, but the industry is already buzzing with new, exciting products. The CineD team will be reporting on the latest and greatest gear directly from the show floor, so make sure to stick with us over the next few days! Blackmagic Design seems to kick off the show in great style. Indeed, the company is introducing its first smartphone filmmaking app, along with 3 new camera models (article here), 2 new ATEM 1 M/E Advanced panels, and a massive 80×80 Videohub. But now let’s take a closer look at how the new Blackmagic Camera app can enhance your iPhone’s video capabilities! Blackmagic Camera App for iPhone The new Blackmagic Camera app is exclusively compatible with Apple’s smartphones and seems particularly appealing for content creators and ENG shooters thanks to its native integration with Blackmagic Cloud (more on this later). Camera Tab in Blackmagic Camera app. Source: Blackmagic Design Its user interface includes 4 main tabs: Camera, Media, Chat, and Settings. Starting with the Camera tab, this provides a user-friendly interface that closely mimics that of Blackmagic cameras. It allows...
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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 14 September, 2023
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