Tag: movie
App Review: Sofa (iPhone)
Sofa looks to help you find the right movie to watch by creating curated lists of movies. These are more general, like Monster Movies, or...
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 to arrive in February
“Expecto Funtronum!”Harry Potter fans will forgive this little wordplay, as it is pretty appropriate in this case: Feral Interactive has recently announced the upcoming release...
Final voting now live for the Original iPhone Film Festival
Voting is now live for the final round of the Original iPhone Film Festival. Head over to originaliphonefilmfest.com to watch all twelve films and vote....
Automatic Duck now free — FCP X tossed a bone, but not saved
Automatic Duck used to be a pro-level, pro-priced utility software that gave filmmakers and videographers the ability to export timelines from one editing platform to...
Angry Birds: The Movie
Angry Birds is one of the best selling iPhone/iPad games to date, with almost seven million downloads. With Rovio‘s success, they’re apparently looking into more...
Movist — Play your Videos Without Hassle
Movist is a free, open source movie player for Mac OS X. It combines ffmpeg with QuickTime to playback almost any video format you can...
iMovie for iPhone now available in the App Store
With Apple’s introduction of video recording with the iPhone 3GS last year combined with the HD video recording in the iPhone 4, it makes sense...
iMovie won’t work on iPad and can’t export to Mac
Last week’s WWDC10 keynote introduced the new iPhone along with the iMovie app from Apple. iMovie with iOS4 looks great, but there are a few...
Iron Man 2 for iPhone: Hot Consumer Device + Hit Movie Tie-in = $$$!
I saw Iron Man 2 last weekend, and I loved every single second of it. That movie is constructed of Pure, Fortified Awesome™ from start...
Road Movie: Finally a possible Visualhub replacement
The day Visualhub died, I was deeply saddened. A great indie developer was pulling the plug on an excellent product. I’ve spent a lot of...
Managing Netflix with your Mac & iPhone
I am a recent Netflix convert, so I have become obsessed with managing my queue, and making sure to send my discs back in time...
Ripping a DVD from the Terminal isn’t all that “complex”
In an effort to prove just how simple it is to rip a dvd using free alternatives, as well as needing an excuse to demonstrate...
RipIt: A competitor to dvd rippers.
At 18.99 RipIt is a little bit pricy for most users, considering that we can get HandBrake for free. RipIt allows you to convert your...