24FPS welcomes you to record and edit videos with real life cinematic filters inspired by movie titles, with built-in A.I. that learns your color aesthetics overtime to recommendations based on your scene.
I really like this app. Especially, the cinematic stabilization, if i could change anything it would be to add a more throrough tutorial. The features are really cool for a free application and if you could please keep the toggle function that allows you to remove the watermark from the frame without needing to pay more for the feature. I would be willing to pay for more AI enabled applications that assist with video shooting and editing on the go.
@mark_paraschuk This is such a wonderful app!
1. Onboarding is super great! Asking for permissions from the user is clear and very easy to access.
2. The filter tools (swiping through and force touch) are very easy to use and access. The basic luts also look super cool. Can't wait to test it outdoors.
3. Typography looks great! What fonts are you using for this product? Really gets you in the pro-film cam vibe.
4. The filter game is very intuitive too. Makes it much easier to know which filters would we want to try out first. Very useful for those who just wants to utilize premade filters, and an awesome ramp for those who want to create filters of their own.
5. Controls for shooting are very easy to understand and intuitive. The basic controls presented are just about the right settings to surface, and quick access to a stabilization option is very useful. The frame size is also easier to understand than more traditional wireframe illustrations (it breaks my mind but it's kind of easier to show rather than tell in many instances).
6. The additional settings like Inertia zoom are really great for those who'd like to create FB/Insta stories with this. Retouching options are subtle (thankfully and tastefully, over-aggressive face retouching tools are really creepy), but I think I don't quite understand what the bottom-most tool does (aside from face width and eye size).
7. Editing tools are great! I think there was a deliberate decision not to introduce granular control for the filter intensity and rotation, but I hope this would be revisited in a future update. 😇
8. Default options for the music library sounds good. Option for Apple Music and even on-device music is even much better. Hope you include credits/more information for your music though! (Same with fonts use, if any, haha).
9. Option to save as GIF = 🔥🔥🔥🔥
10. And thank you for putting an option to hide the app watermark even in free mode.
Killer app! I hope how you designed this app would also inform your first app, Polarr. Thank you for this!
@jkspn Thanks for the feedback! Really happy you're enjoying the app. We will definitely take point 7 into consideration in upcoming releases 😉 Also, regarding the retouching options, the bottom-most tool is skin smoothing (it's fairly subtle so if your skin is already shining it won't do much).
@mark_paraschuk Ah, so that's what it is. I'd let my peers try it on as I've found skin smoothing does not work really well on my face. 😂
Also, got a chance to use it on the iPad—, some additional stuff:
1. 👏 for iPad support! Makes sense if you do creative work on the iPad as well.
2. Is there a way for the on boarding to go landscape? This is actually something I've always thought about, apps having portrait-bias (coming from the iPhone it's understandable)—but iPads tend to be landscape most of the time (especially if you use a keyboard with it.
3. On the iPad Pro, landscape mode works weirdly, because the multitasking bar thingy (swipe up to close the app/enter multitasking, or swipe left and right for recent apps) is on the right side, it doesn't work properly at all.
4. The front facing camera squishes the image horizontally in landscape, and vertically in portrait.
5. While on the iPhone this could be okay (and trivial), the Import Video, Filter, and Settings menus on the iPad should be displayed somewhere (again talking about the fact that iPad users tend to have their iPads on landscape).
Looking forward for your future releases!
Thank you for this. :) The Video part of it works really great!
❤️the cinematic stabilisation and inertia zoom. Filters looks good too.
For some reason the Audio I hear in the final recording is just plain high pitched screeching noise.
At first I was a bit stumped as I shot some video out in the desert on a day trip with the wife, and hadnt paid for a subscription. I could figure out how to save and share the video shot. from my perspective the video shot was stuck in the video editing mode and couldnt be saved or shared. I ended up recording the video playing on IOS, with my other Iphone, mostly because the video shot was the only trip my wife and I have been able to take in the last two years after a hell of a devastating round of personal and financial/business losses.
my bad for not testing the tech sufficiently before our rushed day trip. At any rate, I was able to save the memories digitally, and I can live with that, given I am not a stickler when it comes to posterity or quality per se.
I bought a year subscription, as broke as I am, cause I think the video stabilization offered is the best I have seen, as a live shooting mechanism, and not just as a filter software for running on any video that I have. I am not tech savvy really, and I am not a perfectionist with photos or video, so it really doesnt take much to satisfy me......still, I am planning on some youtube production, on a cheap scale, and want to shoot video in stabilization mode.
after buying the subscription, and downloading the photo editor as well, in hopes of actually creating an account, I realized that you probably can only create an account in the PRO account, that I definitely cannot afford at this point, unless Polarr wants to do me a solid and loan me a pro account for awhile.
after reading into some tutorials, and shooting some test stuff..I decided to try importing preexisting video, which I hadnt much interest in before, after doing so I realized that I could now save the video's shot via the app now to my camera role, which unless I am a total loser, I could not manage before paying for the subscription and importing from camera role?
I dont really know, and dont want to bother with making an issue of the past issues, at this point, I think the APP is a go, and will probably go with paying for the full year. As far as I can tell its a better product than what I just downloaded in the 4 new ADOBE video/social media apps.
the filters are nice from what I have used, but mostly its the 3 modes of stabilization and frame size options that I was after.
would be nice to have an actual account though, when one is paying up for a years subscription, at this point paying for the PRO price is out of the question, as I am already getting my ass chewed by the wife probably for paying into the APP in the first place after I had to 2nd hand record our videos then delete the premium OG's.
I will chalk it up to me probably not doing enough testing on the product before the trip, and not doing enough research.
I am used to getting some nice intro "deals" via product hunt on new apps that hand down premium services/and or lifetime subscriptions for free or with a heavy discount, this doesnt seem to be one of those products, however, the product itself is slick and the stabilization I am more than happy with given its just an app on a phone that is already paid for so I am looking forward to using it now that I have stumbled into finding out how to save and share the videos shot.
Hello wonderful people! I'm very excited to bring to you 24FPS, a cinematic tool for the iPhone. I've been the lead developer on this project for over a year, and with the rest of the team at Polarr, we've been carefully crafting and iterating on the idea of making beautiful footage painless and available to all.
Every filter we packaged into the app is a LUT created by a professional color-grader taking inspiration from some of our favorite movies. To help avoid the paradox of choice we've also created the very first filter AI, which will recommend you a filter perfectly catered to your tastes based upon the scene you're about to film. In typical Polarr fashion, the AI is fast and it's stored completely locally on your device.
There are so many great ways to create movie-like footage in 24FPS that I'll just let you all explore and create your own masterpieces swiftly and simply. Thank you!
for some reason, when i import polarr filters, the end-product turns out much more different that what the filter looks like on a picture. the one applied to the video has worse quality and just looks entirely like another filter. any idea how to fix it?
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Pros:This doesn't work.
Cons:The render literally doesn't work. No image is shown and the render exports to a frame 1x1 video. I'd like my money back please!