It has been announced that this will be coming to Final Cut Pro X later as well. I’ve read that if you’re using an updated version of iMovie on MacOS Monterey then it will support Cinematic Mode post-production focusing as well. So Clips can import and work with Cinematic video but so can any video editing application, like Premiere Rush and LumaFusion. You can’t adjust the focus and that’s the whole point. I’ve seen stories that say Apple’s Clips app can edit Cinematic mode but that’s misleading. There’s a new little mini timeline on each shot with dots to indicate the changing focus points. When in a supported version of iMovie, you’ll now have the Cinematic icon to touch on and change the focus point of a shot. You can also use those same apps on an iPad. What applications can actually edit Cinematic Mode?Ĭurrently, this special type of focus adjustment can only be edited in the Photos app with an iPhone X S, iPhone X R, and later with iOS 15 as well as the latest update to iMovie. Unlike a regular video, the Cinematic camera icon has a little square on it. When browsing in iMovie you’ll see a tiny little special camera icon on the thumbnail. When in thumbnail view you don’t see any indication video clips are Cinematic but I guess if you’ve shot some purposeful, beautiful imagery you might debate it! Above is browsing the Photos app on an iPad. When browsing photos in the Photos app you’ll see a CINEMATIC icon in the upper left. How do I know a view was shot in Cinematic Mode? My main questions were more about how you’d edit clips shot in Cinematic Mode … so I answered them. It’s easy to capture video in Cinematic Mode, you just swipe to that new setting in the Camera app on your supported phone. This idea isn’t entirely original as the Light camera had a similar idea but while that camera failed iPhones are everywhere and this is kinda fun. What’s most intriguing about Cinematic Mode is that the focus point is editable after you shoot with supported software. By far the biggest buzz is over the new Cinematic Mode that is selective defocus either manually or by letting the iPhone AI pick what should be in focus based on where the subject might be looking. I picked up a new i Phone 13 Pro over the weekend.
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