Adventures in Babysitting: A Review of iMovie on the iPhone 4
Something Steve Jobs chose to highlight (besides Winnie the Pooh) during his iPhone 4 announcement was the ability to use iMovie on the iPhone. For someone with a computer that is more like WALL-E than EVE, this was exciting news. After buying it in the iTunes store for $4.99, I decided to try it out while babysitting for some friends. I took some pictures and video while the kids were up, and when they went to bed I was able to edit the whole video on my iPhone and show their parents by the time they got home.
Here are the highlights…
Cool features:
· Editing on the go
· Themes with custom transitions and music that make editing easier
· Upload directly to YouTube
· Choose one of the theme songs, or add a song from your iTunes library
Few small issues:
· If you upload to YouTube directly, there is a loss in quality—better to upload from your computer
· Only one song can be used, and can’t be looped
· There is only so much room on your phone for HD video (should have bought the 32GB!)
· Only five themes are available
The look on the faces of my friends when they came home made it all worth it. Since then, I’ve made videos of friends’ weddings and of an interview of my grandpa telling his life story (his mom used to keep a window unlocked for him when he was out partying with friends).
Without further ado, my adventures with Max and Andy (before you ask, yes, I was too busy filming the kids to wipe their noses):
