Hi everyone! 🙋♂️ Thanks for subscribing to my Telegram channel! I'm planning on posting stuff once or twice a month. So here we go: I just published a new article on my blog, looking into wireless file transfer solutions between Android and iOS devices: https://smartfilming.blog/2020/06/12/25-transferring-big-video-files-wirelessly-between-android-and-ios-with-mobile-apps/. Have a great weekend and stay safe! Florian
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#25 Transferring big (video) files wirelessly between Android and iOS with mobile apps
One of the most fascinating and convenient things about a good modern smartphone is that it lets you do a whole video production workflow involving capturing, editing and publishing on a single dev…
Seems like I'm currently occupied with handling video files... Here's my new blog post looking into apps on both Android and iOS that can give you detailed information on a video file's properties: https://smartfilming.blog/2020/06/16/26-checking-detailed-properties-of-video-clips-on-android-and-ios/
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#26 Checking detailed properties of video clips on Android and iOS
Have you ever had sleepless nights wondering whether the video recording app you are using really shoots in the frame rate and bitrate that it says it does? What’s the codec of the video file…
Good evening everybody! Do you really and absolutely need a video editor with two video tracks for good storytelling on your smartphone? That's something I have heard and read quite a few times in the last years. And I beg to differ... https://smartfilming.blog/2020/06/25/27-no-you-dont-need-a-second-video-track-for-storytelling-and-why-it-really-doesnt-matter-that-much-anymore/
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#27 No, you don’t need a second video track for storytelling! (… and why it really doesn’t matter that much anymore)
As I pointed out in one of my very first blog posts here (in German), smartphone videography still comes with a whole bunch of limitations (although some of them are slowly but surely going away or…