Filmic Pro is good but F them guys, I purchased the app but now can't even find the legacy app without being forced to subscribe to a weekly subscription.
Thanks for the great video! If we talk about Android mobile videography, then for me mcpro24fps is the gold standard now. For many reasons. With a one-time payment I get all the cinematic features without any marketing gimmicks or additional purchases. This is a very honest and noble approach. I would still leave RAW and other fashionable formats for adult camcorders in which disk space and battery consumption are not as important as in mobile videography. Practicing filmmakers will understand me. Here it seems to me LOG + Gamut are perfect choice. I've used every app except Super 16 as it's more of a stylistic one for me. Thanks again for the video. You just confirmed my thoughts.
Thanks. I agree with you completely. Mcpro24fps with its powerful gamut + gamma curve combo is still my favorite and go-to for serious filmmaking work. Lately i've been turning to Protake for more casual shoots like holiday vacations amd family moments.
@@RJBaculo Man, MotionCam Pro is so, SO ahead of any other camera app is not even funny. Image quality is on another level entirely. Not to speak about all the options RAW gives you in post. If you are concerned about storage space, attach a 2TB or even a 4TB portable ssd (I have a 4TB Crucial ssd) to the phone via USB and you are set, no more worries. I have the ssd actually attached to a cage, and its great.
Yeah I dumped Filmic Pro I still use the Legacy app of Filmic Pro But will never do the subscription! I will use another app for our projects. Thanks for the video!
Really enjoy super 16 app which i actually use to color grade my footages, and I gotta say the app really feels the filmic vibe of super 16mm and 8mm. Particularly if you use to color grade the footages from DSLR/Mirrorless cams, it really hits the nostalgic vibes on it.
I started filmic pro with subscription but it just not that great on an Android and I don't use it enough to warrant a subscription. Moved over to one off payment with MC24pro and wow, so much better than filmic pro. With filmic pro I never got WYSIWYG, but with MC24pro it comes out exactly as I see it.
Thanx for this video, I will try to expand possibilities of my S20 FE and S9+ with this apps instead of buying cheap (but still 200/300€ each 2nd hand) sony/canon cameras....
Thank you for putting that together. It was very helpful. Although you recommend several subscription apps I have to say those just leave a bad state in my mouth. At this stage, and unless they change, 24FPS would be my app of choice.
"Android 15 adds support for a new Eyes Free videography extension that locks and stabilizes a given region or object of interest." That is gonna be great for MotionCam Pro Raw videos
Fantastic video loving all these apps minus filmic pro. Was a long-time user. Now that it's a subscription and there are far new better options in this day in age? Forget it lol 😆
Yeah its unfortunate the Android version is a mixed bag (although I've never had any problems on my Samsung S10). The iOS version is definitely superior. Tis a shame also that the devs aren't reachable. (For a subscription service, customer/tech support should be a given)
Thanks for this. Started using MC24pro based on your recommendation but I keep having one issue. The shadows are always blurry and never in focus no matter how hard I try . I use a Redmi 10 pro. What do you advice ?
That's odd. It could be hardware issue. Try to forward your issue to the developers. They're very responsive and helpful, and they would appreciate bug reports like that. Hope it works out!
There is a free demo version of the app that you download and try on your vivo x100. Otherwise, it works on pretty much most Android phones (even old ones).
how do you use this app to undertake slow motion filming ie 120, 180, 360fps My phone can do such with the film app that came with the phone but not with this app!
Hi maybe you can advice on free aps. I have Samsung galaxy a52 5g and i want to use a camera which is able on super fast shutter speeds at a concert environment. So i can catch the movement without blurred images. . If a band is rocking out i want to capture that in a single shot without any hazing. As of yet i have not found anything that is good enough. Or is it time to go back to a static camera
Unfortunately, a phone camera will be very limited, especially in such an environment. First, the sensors of all smartphones are relatively small meaning less light and information are being captured. Second, most smartphone cameras have fixed apertures, which mean to allow more light (exposure) you will have to lower shutter speed which will create echoey movements OR increase ISO which will make your footage noisy. The only way you'll get good concert footage with a smartphone is if the event is abundantly and constantly lit up. Otherwise, consider attaching a portable LED light on your smartphone rig. Hope that helps.
@@RJBaculo Attaching a LED light onto my my phone.: I would have a bouncer flashing their torch into my my face as soon as the LED lights up. It would be ok in small pub gigs but anything bigger with a press pit full of security would easily notice it. Also with bigger gigs i tend to get to the venue two hours before the doors open so i can grab that barrier spot. It wouldn`t take long for someone to have a word wit me.. Thanks for all the advice . It;s a shame that the smart phone are not as smart as they should be and that a simple SLR camera will always be the thing to go for
I'm using Samsung S23 Ultra for shooting walking videos with gimbal. But have a problem. In standard phone's app when you rotate the camera all objects in video are a little but blurred. I think this is lack of bitrate. Any suggestions? On iPhone same thing. What app is the best solution for me if I need to shoot videos on all auto settings but might just correct bitrste option to solve my problem.
Thats a very odd glitch you have there. And you said it also happens on your iPhone too? I got a feeling its not a bitrate problem. In terms of camera apps, for me, Protake is the easiest to use with auto settings.
I believe it can, as long as you have enough storage AND processing power/RAM. The longest recording I've done was around 40mins i think, for an online course recording. Just make sure you have no other apps open and probably turn your wifi and mobile data off. Hope that helps!
Filmic Pro Ya la habia comprado ahora en la actualización quieren que me suscriba mensual o anualmente. Eso es fraude somos varios los afectados. A los que le ya pagaron HAY QUE REPORTAR LA APLICACIÓN CON APPLE no hay que permitri ese fraude.
I love InShot as an editing app! But this video was just on camera apps. I'll come up with my fav video editing apps soon. But for me lately it's been CapCut (free) and now Lumafusion (not free)
whatever phone i try, i have multiple. i'm trying to mod phones to use on drones for 8k 10bit video recording & trying every app / multiple phones. no good results so far.@@RJBaculo
While (for me) MotionCam and McPro24fps are the real kings, best video camera apps, there are other options, for free or cheaper: - OpenCamera, great app with the worst user interface of the whole universe 😅. But you have total control over the process (if you can figure how to control). It's free - HedgeCam2, same as OpenCamera - ProShot. Please try it. For me it have all the basics: disable noise reduction, shooting in flat mode and Log mode, access to all camera modules (even the ones that are not supposed to be for video, like the 2mp black and white depth sensor), access to all possible resolutions in your phone camera (4.8k in my principal camera module), access to all fps possible, h.264 and h.265 codecs, etc. It allows to control the bitrate in the "quality" setting. It's my favorite by far, and my most used camera app. - Cinema4k, allows you to disable noise reduction and use flat mode, and configure the flat mode for light, dark or both. The app allows to control the bitrate. Very simple and easy - Cinema FV-5. Nothing special, not a great video app, BUT it gives you one good advice. In the video configuration, when you go to set the bitrate the app tells you what it's the max bitrate for the controller of the camera. It's a good info to know.
Great recommendations! I actually did try and test all of them (except for Cinema4K) and ProShot very nearly made my list, but I had to narrow it down to 3-5 apps.
I will NEVER give in to modern subscription business practices. “You will own nothing and be happy.”
Yeah man I'm tired of it. When you buy something you should own it forever.
Filmic Pro ruined itself by moving to "Subscription" model - it was the best affordable camera app in my experience
I feel ya man. (Actually my wallet does)
You can get back to versión 6, it is easy! Watch my video about it.
Filmic took a fall even before moving to a subscription
Filmic Pro is good but F them guys, I purchased the app but now can't even find the legacy app without being forced to subscribe to a weekly subscription.
@@carpinpedia the option to download isn't in the app
Thanks for the great video! If we talk about Android mobile videography, then for me mcpro24fps is the gold standard now. For many reasons. With a one-time payment I get all the cinematic features without any marketing gimmicks or additional purchases. This is a very honest and noble approach. I would still leave RAW and other fashionable formats for adult camcorders in which disk space and battery consumption are not as important as in mobile videography. Practicing filmmakers will understand me. Here it seems to me LOG + Gamut are perfect choice. I've used every app except Super 16 as it's more of a stylistic one for me. Thanks again for the video. You just confirmed my thoughts.
Thanks. I agree with you completely. Mcpro24fps with its powerful gamut + gamma curve combo is still my favorite and go-to for serious filmmaking work. Lately i've been turning to Protake for more casual shoots like holiday vacations amd family moments.
@@RJBaculo Man, MotionCam Pro is so, SO ahead of any other camera app is not even funny. Image quality is on another level entirely. Not to speak about all the options RAW gives you in post. If you are concerned about storage space, attach a 2TB or even a 4TB portable ssd (I have a 4TB Crucial ssd) to the phone via USB and you are set, no more worries. I have the ssd actually attached to a cage, and its great.
Yeah I dumped Filmic Pro I still use the Legacy app of Filmic Pro But will never do the subscription! I will use another app for our projects. Thanks for the video!
Really enjoy super 16 app which i actually use to color grade my footages, and I gotta say the app really feels the filmic vibe of super 16mm and 8mm. Particularly if you use to color grade the footages from DSLR/Mirrorless cams, it really hits the nostalgic vibes on it.
Yeah it does a great job!
I started filmic pro with subscription but it just not that great on an Android and I don't use it enough to warrant a subscription. Moved over to one off payment with MC24pro and wow, so much better than filmic pro. With filmic pro I never got WYSIWYG, but with MC24pro it comes out exactly as I see it.
I know what you mean. Mcpro24fps is definitely my fave!
Thanx for this video, I will try to expand possibilities of my S20 FE and S9+ with this apps instead of buying cheap (but still 200/300€ each 2nd hand) sony/canon cameras....
Thank you for putting that together. It was very helpful. Although you recommend several subscription apps I have to say those just leave a bad state in my mouth. At this stage, and unless they change, 24FPS would be my app of choice.
Yeah very true. And mcpro24fps is definitely more than capable for our needs
"Android 15 adds support for a new Eyes Free videography extension that locks and stabilizes a given region or object of interest."
That is gonna be great for MotionCam Pro Raw videos
That would be amazing!
Hey bro, Nice video and great content! Congrats from Brazil!
Thanks Kaleby!
Fantastic video loving all these apps minus filmic pro. Was a long-time user. Now that it's a subscription and there are far new better options in this day in age? Forget it lol 😆
Hahaha nice. Happy shooting!
Fantastic video. Thank you. Also your voice is so soothing. ;)
Thank you, much appreciated
FANTASIC VIDEO. Just subcribed, Many thanks for such an informative topic.
Thank you, i appreciate it!
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Yeah its unfortunate the Android version is a mixed bag (although I've never had any problems on my Samsung S10). The iOS version is definitely superior. Tis a shame also that the devs aren't reachable. (For a subscription service, customer/tech support should be a given)
Insights and overview are superb. You will be one of my guide in starting mobile film making. Thank you sir
Thank you Kris. Glad I was able to help
The first before filmic pro where there are several focus points on the subject, what app is it?
That was the Pro Video mode in the Samsung stock camera app.
Great overview!
Thank you, my friend!
Great video - thank you so much!
Thanks Michèle!
Thanks for this. Started using MC24pro based on your recommendation but I keep having one issue. The shadows are always blurry and never in focus no matter how hard I try . I use a Redmi 10 pro. What do you advice ?
That's odd. It could be hardware issue. Try to forward your issue to the developers. They're very responsive and helpful, and they would appreciate bug reports like that. Hope it works out!
What is the best cinematographic shooting app for shooting emotional scenes on android mobile?
vivo x100 pro compatibility with mc24?
There is a free demo version of the app that you download and try on your vivo x100. Otherwise, it works on pretty much most Android phones (even old ones).
What kind of phone are you using for your mobile set up.
I've switched to the iPhone 14 Pro lately but when I use Android i use my old Samsung Galaxy S10
@@RJBaculo I was looking into that or a s9
I suggest S10 onwards, because thats when they started becoming capable of shooting 10-bit video.
@@RJBaculo got ya. Thanks
how do you use this app to undertake slow motion filming ie 120, 180, 360fps My phone can do such with the film app that came with the phone but not with this app!
Try turning off GPU. Sometimes that opens the options for higher framerates. Each phone model is different
Hi maybe you can advice on free aps. I have Samsung galaxy a52 5g and i want to use a camera which is able on super fast shutter speeds at a concert environment. So i can catch the movement without blurred images. . If a band is rocking out i want to capture that in a single shot without any hazing. As of yet i have not found anything that is good enough. Or is it time to go back to a static camera
Unfortunately, a phone camera will be very limited, especially in such an environment. First, the sensors of all smartphones are relatively small meaning less light and information are being captured. Second, most smartphone cameras have fixed apertures, which mean to allow more light (exposure) you will have to lower shutter speed which will create echoey movements OR increase ISO which will make your footage noisy. The only way you'll get good concert footage with a smartphone is if the event is abundantly and constantly lit up. Otherwise, consider attaching a portable LED light on your smartphone rig. Hope that helps.
@@RJBaculo Attaching a LED light onto my my phone.: I would have a bouncer flashing their torch into my my face as soon as the LED lights up. It would be ok in small pub gigs but anything bigger with a press pit full of security would easily notice it. Also with bigger gigs i tend to get to the venue two hours before the doors open so i can grab that barrier spot. It wouldn`t take long for someone to have a word wit me.. Thanks for all the advice . It;s a shame that the smart phone are not as smart as they should be and that a simple SLR camera will always be the thing to go for
Very informative video! Here's a question, is it possible to use these apps even if the phone's camera app doesn't have pro video mode?
Absolutely! These apps unlock "pro" features on phones that don't have "pro mode" in their stock camera app.
@@RJBaculo That's great! Thanks a lot :)
Great video 🤙
Thanks 👍
I appreciate the effort in putting this together. This is very helpful.
Thank you sir!
I'm using Samsung S23 Ultra for shooting walking videos with gimbal. But have a problem. In standard phone's app when you rotate the camera all objects in video are a little but blurred. I think this is lack of bitrate. Any suggestions? On iPhone same thing. What app is the best solution for me if I need to shoot videos on all auto settings but might just correct bitrste option to solve my problem.
Thats a very odd glitch you have there. And you said it also happens on your iPhone too? I got a feeling its not a bitrate problem. In terms of camera apps, for me, Protake is the easiest to use with auto settings.
Try turning off auto fps in android settings I was getting blurry videos until someone on reddit recommended that to me.
Can Protake record until 50 minutes non stop ?
I believe it can, as long as you have enough storage AND processing power/RAM. The longest recording I've done was around 40mins i think, for an online course recording. Just make sure you have no other apps open and probably turn your wifi and mobile data off. Hope that helps!
I use Stacam and its very cool
Very nice!
this app's accept connection with gimbals?
I believe Filmic Pro connects with Zhiyun and Osmo gimbals and Protake connects with Zhiyun gimbals.
I'm using Open Camera
Also a great app!
Any best free camera app for android
Great news. The Blackmagic Camera app just released their Android version and its for free!
Filmic Pro Ya la habia comprado ahora en la actualización quieren que me suscriba mensual o anualmente. Eso es fraude somos varios los afectados. A los que le ya pagaron HAY QUE REPORTAR LA APLICACIÓN CON APPLE no hay que permitri ese fraude.
Yes a lot of are affected. I bought it before twice for both my Apple and Android devices. And now this. Ugh.
Hola, subí un video donde se muestra cómo regresar a la versión 6, espero te sea útil. Saludos!
No love for InShot as a editor. I need a free editor. 🤷 good for 1080 p
I love InShot as an editing app! But this video was just on camera apps. I'll come up with my fav video editing apps soon. But for me lately it's been CapCut (free) and now Lumafusion (not free)
@@RJBaculo yeah I meant editing. Sorry. You like inshot or cap cut better. Does one give a few more editing choices?
Capcut definitely has more editing choices (too much, one could argue) but InShot is nice for simple editing like a cinematic short film sequence.
Filmic pro... NEXT!
Filmic pro sounds so expensive
Unfortunately so
Hi sir how to download filmic pro for free on mobile please reply
Sklep play
@@Bolo-Vik is available on goggle
@@Bolo-Vik and is as all the sir reply
Bro next part 2024
mcpro24 makes the most messed up looking video ever
the colour is completely destroyed
What's your phone model and what settings did you use, may I ask?
whatever phone i try, i have multiple. i'm trying to mod phones to use on drones for 8k 10bit video recording & trying every app / multiple phones. no good results so far.@@RJBaculo
Mcpro24fps
Can you update the video ? any new app better in 2024?
Blackmagic Camera ;) Professional, fully manual controls and its free (no cost!)
While (for me) MotionCam and McPro24fps are the real kings, best video camera apps, there are other options, for free or cheaper:
- OpenCamera, great app with the worst user interface of the whole universe 😅. But you have total control over the process (if you can figure how to control). It's free
- HedgeCam2, same as OpenCamera
- ProShot. Please try it. For me it have all the basics: disable noise reduction, shooting in flat mode and Log mode, access to all camera modules (even the ones that are not supposed to be for video, like the 2mp black and white depth sensor), access to all possible resolutions in your phone camera (4.8k in my principal camera module), access to all fps possible, h.264 and h.265 codecs, etc. It allows to control the bitrate in the "quality" setting. It's my favorite by far, and my most used camera app.
- Cinema4k, allows you to disable noise reduction and use flat mode, and configure the flat mode for light, dark or both. The app allows to control the bitrate. Very simple and easy
- Cinema FV-5. Nothing special, not a great video app, BUT it gives you one good advice. In the video configuration, when you go to set the bitrate the app tells you what it's the max bitrate for the controller of the camera. It's a good info to know.
Great recommendations! I actually did try and test all of them (except for Cinema4K) and ProShot very nearly made my list, but I had to narrow it down to 3-5 apps.