![]() Traditionally, filmmakers would need to employ two cameras and place these in cumbersome ‘over the shoulder’ locations. ![]() Shot/Reverse shot: To capture all the organic and intimate interaction between two actors or interviewer and interviewee. Use this view to help decide how to frame your shot and which cameras you will select. Camera Visualization: Better than a director’s viewfinder! Use DoubleTake’s camera picker view to visualize all available cameras for your device. Use DoubleTake to record video in new ways: While this app will install and function on all devices supported by iOS 15, all devices outside of this list will be restricted to recording video from on a single camera. *NOTE: Per iOS 15 capabilities, multi-cam video is restricted to the following devices only: iPhone 13 series devices, iPhone 12 series devices, iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11, Xs Max, Xs, Xr, SE 2. The very shape and functionality of the camera are changing, and smartphones are an undeniable driving force.ĭoubleTake for iPhone is available on the App Store here.DoubleTake by Filmic transforms your iPhone into a multi-cam studio allowing you to capture video from two cameras at the same time on recent devices* Of course, some users will be disappointed that it can’t record 4K, and some users will be looking for more advanced granular manual control and features that will come soon to the multi-cam update to FiLMiC Pro due by late Spring.Īs we always seem to repeat, it’s an exciting time for mobile imaging. Overall, DoubleTake delivers what was promised in the Apple Keynote and is easy enough for anyone to use. Get Started with DoubleTakeĬheck out the tutorial video to get started with the app. The interface offers a simple tap to expose and focus on using a single moveable reticle. Exposure, white balance and focus are automatic only, but both chosen cameras will match. There are some limitations, however, and some more professional features that are likely to come later when the advanced multi-cam is added to the upcoming FiLMiC Pro V7.ĭoubleTake is limited to 1080p resolution recording, and this is a limit imposed by the API, not by the app. Limitations of DoubleTakeĭoubleTake has definitely been designed for ease of use, and this should help it appeal to a vastly wider user base than FiLMiC Pro. Video is recorded in 1080p at high bitrate for the best quality possible. In split-screen composite mode, a single composite video file is recorded of the two chosen cameras in a 50/50 split-screen layout. All of this action is recorded in the video file. ![]() It can be swiped off-screen entirely and brought back. It can even be maximized to full-frame and minimized back to a window again. The position of the window can be moved while recording to various anchor points. Picture in Picture records a single composite video file where one of the chosen cameras is full-frame, and the other is windowed. ![]() The windowed camera can be made full screen to set focus and exposure and will remain as set when minimized back to a window. The second appears in a window but both are recording to separate video files. The first of the chosen cameras appear full screen. This makes it easy to media manage and edit the clips, cutting between both full-frame video shots as needed in post. ![]() The recorded filenames are labeled as A and B and have identical beginning and endpoints, and the same duration. Discrete Modeĭiscrete mode allows you to select any two lenses and record separate video files. There are a few ways to use the multi-cam recording. You simply choose which two cameras you’d like to record, and how you would like to record them. In contrast to the granular manual control and settings to choose from in FiLMiC Pro, DoubleTake handles all the technical aspects itself. It’s taken some time, but this much-anticipated functionality is now a reality for anyone with an iPhone XS or iPhone 11 generation iPhone.ĭoubleTake is designed to be incredibly easy to use for iPhone video shooters of any skill level. DoubleTake is a free standalone camera app from FiLMiC Pro that supports simultaneous video capture at 1080p resolution from any two cameras.įiLMiC Pro’s Chris Cohen took to the stage at the Apple keynote in September 2019 to introduce simultaneous multi-cam capture on the iPhone 11. ![]()
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