My "review" of the iMovie app exclusively for the iPhone 4.
One thing I didn't mention in the video is that 720p videos cannot be uploaded to YouTube directly from the iPhone.
Here are the links to the direct upload and Mac upload versions of the project you just saw me create.
Direct upload (360p): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pTWMgN0vBQ
Uploaded from the Mac: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJOMiTeDERY
(I used iPhoto on OSX to import the video. i've heard this is the best way.)
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Because Austin from http://www.austinsreflex.com gave us such a great and original joke there (even though I was setting him up for it throughout the entire video,) I'll go ahead and plug his website.
Sideloading should be seen as adulthood in our relationship with software. An occasion for being in control, making choices, and taking responsibility.
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