Mobile Movies
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 69 – TheAppWhisperer
Welcome the sixty ninth showcase in our Mobile Movies Column, curated and edited by Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita. The week Baita has curated the films and written the accompanying text for each one below. All of the entries were either shot or created on mobile devices. Many congratulations for being highlighted and featured to: Jo Sullivan, Dani Salvadori, Tine Rice, Therese Cherton, Keisuke Takahashi and Dieter Gaebel. Please join our growing mobile movies community. We are a very enthusiastic and supportive group of artists. • Flickr Group (for weekly showcase submissions) • Facebook Group (for information sharing/discussions)
Mobile Photography / Movies App – Koji Go for iPhone
We all know that the iPhone has become a real filmmaking tool and it is so good that this knowledge is filtering out into the professional film world. Koji Go is a simple iOS app that lets you apply Koji film emulation to your iPhone photos and videos. Koji Go comes with 3 versatile motion picture film stocks, and you can explore 16 more looks in the Koji Go store. The looks in Koji Go were developed by Dale Grahn, a longtime partner in developing Koji and the color timer for Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola (among many others). Dale developed these looks specifically to work with iPhone images.…
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 68 – TheAppWhisperer
Welcome the sixty eighth showcase in our Mobile Movies Column, curated and edited by Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita. The week Baita has curated the films and written the accompanying text for each one below. All of the entries were either shot or created on mobile devices. Many congratulations to: Tina Rice, Dieter Gaebel, Armineh Hovanesian, Cristian Margherita and Judith Reismann. Please join our growing mobile movies community. We are a very enthusiastic and supportive group of artists. • Flickr Group (for weekly showcase submissions) • Facebook Group (for information sharing/discussions)
Instagram Mobile Videographers To Follow Now – @maelsevestre
In keeping with our new still Instagram Mobile Photographers to Follow Now section (one where we hunt down fabulous talent), we thought it would be a great idea to do the same with talented mobile movie makers. Today we are featuring @maelsevestre a film maker from France. We have featured his film entiteld Framed below, it was shot entirely with an iPhone 4s. Enjoy! To follow this new series, please go here. To follow Mael Sevestre’s Instagram feed, please go here.
Making of Centriphone – An Extreme iPhone Video Experiment
In the course for my search of incredible mobile videographers to follow now via Instagram, I came across Nicolas Vuignier. Centriphone is Vuignier’s video experiment, essentially it is a custom made rig to push your iPhone into extreme capabilities. The Centriphone is almost like a drone, it offers the facility to capture your action videos from incredible angles, whilst you hurl your iPhone 6 through the air. Check out the video below of the ‘Making of the Centriphone’ and then take a look at one of Vuignier’s videos captured with it. He is definitely a phenomenal mobile videographer to follow now! To preorder your own Centriphone, just go here.
Absolutely Fabulous New Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Video – Shot on iPhone 6s
Great article on The Verge reporting on ‘No Love Like Yours’ – the latest video from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. With the incredible FiLMiC Pro app loaded up onto their iPhone 6s Plus, actress-turned-director Olivia Wilde and her team turned Apple’s smartphone into a 4K filmmaking machine. Read the full article here and watch the video below.
Instagram Mobile Videographers To Follow Now – @goodstarmovie
In keeping with our new still Instagram Mobile Photographers to Follow Now section (one where we hunt down fabulous talent), we thought it would be a great idea to do the same with talented mobile movie makers. Starting us off today is @goodstarmovie – described as ‘a girl in the midst of a break up finds a primal understanding with her dalmatian dog’. There are some good short movies in her feed. To view, please go here. You can read more about @GoodStarMovies here.
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 67 – TheAppWhisperer
Welcome the sixty seventh showcase in our Mobile Movies Column, curated and edited by Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita. Every two weeks Vox and Baita will curate the movie uploads to our Flickr group MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer. They will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the ones selected. Within this selection today, both Vox and Baita have curated the movies and Vox has written the commentary for this week, this will alternate (foreword by Joanne Carter). All of the entries were either shot or created on mobile devices. Many congratulations to: Karen Axelrad, Poetic Medium, Judith Reisman and Tom. Please join our growing mobile movies community. We are a very…
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 66 – TheAppWhisperer
Welcome the sixty sixth showcase in our Mobile Movies Column, curated and edited by Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita. Every two weeks Vox and Baita will curate the movie uploads to our Flickr group MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer. They will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the ones selected. Within this selection today, both Vox and Baita have curated the movies and Baita has written the commentary for this week, this will alternate (foreword by Joanne Carter). All of the entries were either shot or created on mobile devices. Many congratulations to: Dani Salvadori, Karen Axelrad, Susan Blase, Eleni Gemeny and Philippe Schlossberg. Please join our growing mobile movies community. We…
Mobile Art – A Stream of Consciousness – iColorama and Procreate – by Carolyn Hall Young
A Stream of Consciousness in literature means to emulate the passage of thought through your mind without any inhibitors.The idea being that deeper patterns of order develop and emerge. Virgina Woolf used the stream of conciousness technique significantly in her work. In her novel, Mrs Dalloway, Woolf’s aim was to give readers the impression of being inside the mind of the character – an internal view, illuminating the plot. Carolyn Hall Young has created this mobile art portrait using the same technique but in artform. As this video plays you will see how Young’s fragmentary and impressionistic responses flow through the portrait. What is fascinating to me is the complex…

























