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What $8 can buy - networked multicam iPhone video production

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Rick LangWhat $8 can buy - networked multicam iPhone video production
by on Jan 27, 2012 at 2:42:31 pm

Certainly may not approach professional grade, but fascinating what you'll be able to do with up to eight iOS devices recording an event.

http://www.macworld.com/article/165002/2012/01/expo_notes_video_camera_shoo...

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Andrew KimeryRe: What $8 can buy - networked multicam iPhone video production
by on Jan 27, 2012 at 9:15:15 pm

Interesting. Hopefully the person selected to be the Stage has a 64gig iPhone!

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Craig SeemanRe: What $8 can buy - networked multicam iPhone video production
by on Jan 28, 2012 at 11:08:55 am

Kinda like using Teradek Cubes and Telestream Wirecast but that would be live switching.



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Rick LangRe: What $8 can buy - networked multicam iPhone video production
by on Jan 28, 2012 at 2:23:09 pm

[Andrew Kimery] "Interesting. Hopefully the person selected to be the Stage has a 64gig iPhone!"

That does point out a limit with the initial workflow on the ’Stage’ device. Shooting 1080p on the iPhone, the capacity of a nearly empty 64 GB iPhone is about 6 hours. So using 8 iPhones certainly sets a low limit to the event time! If however, only 2 or 3 iPhones were used, you might record 2 hours from each which is very useful. This assumes it uses the same compression or APIs in iOS libraries. Apparently a future offering of the product will include a remote server so we’ll need to wait to see how that alleviates recording time constraints although with trade-offs to transmit many GBs of data.

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