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Monday
Jun302014

Lomotif ushers in a new format of music videos for iPhone videographers

Spike Jonze wannabes rejoice! Lomotif just introduced an updated version of its Lomotif iOS app that allows users to instantly create punchy, hyper-short music videos for sharing on platforms like Instagram, YouTube and WhatsApp. Lomotif users can use any song preview from iTunes to create their under-30-second music video from clips on their camera roll.

The app gives the best output based on the tempo of the song and the number of clips selected. Lomotif's new update allows users to add filters to enhance their videos, as well as features user interface improvements. Hit jump for full details. 

The app targets casual mobile videographers who want to record, create and share their memories, while on the go. 

Here's how:

* Choose your video moments (up to 13 clips)

* Select your favourite song 

* Instantly preview your music video. You can edit it with simple touch-based gestures:

 a) Slide a frame to find the best highlight moment within the clip

 b) Drag and drop to rearrange clips in the timeline 

* Save it to your camera roll, or share it with your friends on various platforms (Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, Email, Text Message)

 

Device Requirements:

* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

* Requires iOS 7.0 or later

* 23.1 MB

 

Pricing and Availability:

Lomotif Version 1.1 is free for a limited time and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category.   For more information, visit the website.

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