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Blackmagic Design has released an update for their Blackmagic Camera App (version 1.1) that adds new functionalities and addresses some problems existing in the previous version.
Blackmagic Design recently launched the Blackmagic Camera application for iPhone. The app included a similar interface to the one in their cameras – advanced filmmaking tools and controls, the option to record in Apple ProRes, and connectivity with Blackmagic Cloud, among other possibilities.
Following their philosophy of continually updating their products, Blackmagic Design has just released the Blackmagic Camera 1.1 update. The new version supports 23.98, 29.97, and 59.94 fps when using iPhone 14 or later. These options give you the flexibility to mix your footage with different projects.
With this update, you have support for Tilta Nucleus Nano and Nucleus M lens control, which is useful when you are not near the camera or using a gimbal, for example. Blackmagic Design has also added support for external timecode sync using Tentacle SyncE, making editing multicam footage in post more manageable.
Another feature of the Blackmagic Camera 1.1 is that you can lock camera orientation to avoid changes because of camera movement.
iPhone 15 and Pro Max users will benefit now from Apple Log to capture a better dynamic range image for more flexibility when grading.
The update also addresses minor glitches from the previous version. See the list of changes below.
You can download Blackmagic Camera 1.1 from the Apple App Store for free here.
What do you think of this new update? Would you use your iPhone as a part of your Blackmagic setup?
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Jose Prada is a London based filmmaker and musician who loves to tell stories. He started in the industry twenty years ago, working in different areas of filmmaking. He co-founded JRVISUALS, where he works as a director, DoP, editor and colorist.