The TUAW how-to guide to iPhone 3GS video recording and editing
Monday, June 29, 2009 at 4:51PM |
Glyn Evans I haven't got an iPhone 3G S yet due to the upgrade costs in the UK, and the fact that I flew out of the UK for my annual holidays on the very same day that O2 released the 3G S. Because of this my posts related to video on the iPhone 3G S are limited, but thankfully TUAW have a nice little write up by Steven Sande over at their site.
Below are a couple of extracts from Steve's post, so if you like it and want to read more, then hop on over to their website.
Recording video with your iPhone 3GS
"Shooting video with the 3GS is incredibly simple. To begin, fire up the Camera app, which performs both still and video camera functions. To switch into video mode from the default photo mode, you simply slide the toggle at the bottom right of the camera preview display to the right towards the video camera icon. The usual shutter button at the bottom of the camera preview display is replaced by a button with a red "LED" in the middle of it." "To begin recording, you simply tap on the button, and the LED begins flashing."
Editing your video
"Editing is a bit of a misnomer. I'm sure somebody out there is working on the iMovie of the iPhone world, but at this point you are limited to trimming the video."
Viewing your video
"To view the video on your iPhone 3GS, tap on the Photos icon or tap the image icon of the most recent video/photo in the lower left corner of the camera preview display to move from the Camera app to the Photos app. When the Photos app appears, any video snapshots that you've taken show up with a video camera icon and clip duration on their camera roll icon."
Source: TUAW
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Reader Comments (1)
Somebody give the man a new phone - he's doing some good work here!
C'mon now people.