Today we're excited to launch Kino, a filmmaking app for beginners and experts alike. Now everyone can capture movies with cinematic color, contrast, and motion without going to film school.
Today we're excited to launch Kino, a filmmaking app for beginners and experts alike. Now everyone can capture movies with cinematic color, contrast, and motion without going to film school.
@sandofsky Apple and the App Store REALLY need to step up their game. This is embarrassing for them.
Love the app.
@sandofsky some typos I noticed on the blog post at https://www.lux.camera/introducing-kino-pro-video-camera/:
“As say they say in screenwriting”
“right to your video with on tap”
“there's also a set for regular set iPhone footage “
“When AutoMotion can work its magic, the "Auto" label will light up green. When it's gray, it won't.” - last word should probably be “can’t,” but it’s a little awkward because cause and effect are reversed.
“but you don't want to co-mingle your project files and personal memories” - missing “if.”
“it can also save movies to the Files folder on your iPhone” - Files is an app with folders in it, not a folder itself.
“like change the resolution” - should probably be “changing.”
In the embedded Sandwich video, the on-video volume slider doesn’t change the volume when playing on my iPhone with AirPods.
“several spinoffs apps” - should be “spinoff.”
“tag your videos, #ShotWithKino” - I’d argue it doesn’t need a comma.
@sandofsky in the app:
“give your video cinematic color” probably wants an initial capital letter.