DoubleTake by Filmic review: Dual-camera app boosts iPhone videography<article>
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<p>As if a new third camera on the back of iPhone 11 Pro wasn’t enough to get excited about at Apple’s September, 2019 keynote, creators of popular video capture app <a href="
https://www.filmicpro.com/filmicpro/" rel="nofollow">Filmic Pro[/url] were also in attendance to preview a forthcoming update that promises to take full advantage of the hardware.</p><p>Filmic CTO Christopher Cohen and
The Florida Project director Sean Baker provided an impressive demonstration of video shot simultaneously from all four iPhone 11 Pro lenses at once—wide, ultra-wide, telephoto, and front-facing cameras, each recorded as separate, ready to edit files.</p><figure class="large "><a class="zoom" href="
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<p>Although DoubleTake by Filmic taps into all four cameras on iPhone 11 Pro, the app is limited to recording only two of them for now.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3531268/doubletake-by-filmic-review.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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DoubleTake by Filmic review: Dual-camera app boosts iPhone videography