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New iPhone Photo App: Video FX Bundle

Description from the AppStore: Video FX Bundle contains 26 various video effects for your iPhone 3GS videos.

You can load a video from your iPhone 3GS library or take a video from inside the app.
Extremely easy to use - just couple of taps and your video is ready.

List of all effects included in Version 1.0.0:

  • Solarize
  • Black & White
  • Tritone 1
  • Tritone 2
  • Invert
  • Inverted B&W
  • Red Light
  • Green Light
  • Blue Light
  • More Saturation
  • Less Colors
  • Hue Red
  • Hue Green
  • Hue Blue
  • Hue Yellow
  • Hue Pink
  • Hue Turquoise
  • Hue Purple
  • Color Temp Cold
  • Color Temp Warm
  • Color Temp Hot
  • High Contrast
  • Color Swap 1
  • Color Swap 2
  • Burnt Colors
  • Sepia

And there is more!

  • You can assign one of 5 different vignettes that will add to any of your video that stylish vintage look.
  • You can accelerate of slow down videos.
  • You can add more contrast to your resulting video.
  • You can add to your video one of 11 soundtracks included in the application.

Please Note: Video FX Bundle works only on iPhone 3GS.

AppStore Link: Video FX Bundle - Price £1.79/$2.99

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Reader Comments (9)

Any good? Macphun LLC seem to be churning these out at a rate of knots.
Is is any different from any of their other video effects packages?

December 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Stephens

Quick note:
each app is different & ALL in my opinion are great!

December 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterscw

Well, if SCW says its good, thats enough for me. :)
Bought it.. impressed so far

December 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Stephens

Few tests on my page, only had a short bad bit of footage on the Camera to play with but you get the gist. Are the white artifacts normal on Test 4, or software cock-up?

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Stephens

Cheers @Darren!
Yeah I have Vintage Video Maker, Hollywood FX, ColorStroke & Video FX Bundle & they are all indeed different. Maybe a B&W effect could be considered a dupe but that is just fine. Now I really enjoy each app alot. I can honestly say I wished they were all in one app & I would have just paid one larger price for I DO NOT WANT 1, 2, 3 ,4... icons on my photo for apps that should & could be an all in one. That is my only gripe if any. A nice thought would have been to add them as in app purchases first to current users & then as separate apps to new buyers thus releasing them twice to the app store... just a thought.

I only found one bug that I hope will be fixed & that is I like to "cross-process & or blend apps just as I do photos. So I used Vintage Video then wanted to use Hollywood FX but it crashed the Hollywood FX app instantly. Though doing it in reverse it did not crash Vintage Video done the other way. I brought this up to Paul the developer but have had no reply.

So over all I love these video apps by MacPhun & think most of you will too!
Great effects, good music/instrumentals included & true quality results.

I personally recommend any & all of them.

SCW

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterscw

@Darren that is from a double edit you have done & so the vignette had then turned into the blotchiness in result of test 4. I have had that in others & a redo with no vignette on first video has a better result.

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterscw

But in test 5 that is the vintage grain & additional noise & artifacts the filter is reproducing to give it that old appeal.

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterscw

Brilliant! Thanks for the advice. Must check out more MacPhun apps now :)

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Stephens

Odd, I just bought Hollywood FX, and used the same piece of footage, which was filmed in Vintage video maker, but the app worked fine and processed the film fine. No crashes at all

December 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Stephens

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