About the Frameographer - Stop Motion & Time-Lapse App

Developer & Support

App by Studio NeatTwitter @studioneat

Developer's Description

Frameographer is a simple and powerful app for making time-lapse and stop motion movies in HD. The interface is intuitive and delightful.

Time-lapse and stop motion movies are both created by taking a sequence of still images and playing them back at a certain speed. Frameographer makes this process easy and fun!

Features:
- Capture and export in HD quality (1080p for iPhone 4S/5(sc)/6 & iPod Touch 5th Gen, 720p for all other devices).
- Manual or Automatic shutter settings for making stop motion or time-lapse movies.
- Exposure and Focus lock
- Low-light Boost Mode (iPhone 5(sc)/6/6 Plus only)
- Onion Skin
- Grid
- Frames Per Second adjustments
- Ability to add frames to a preexisting project.
- Use either the front or back camera.
- Add a soundtrack with any song from your iTunes library.

Requires iOS 8.0+. Compatible with:
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 5(sc)
- iPhone 6, Plus
- iPod Touch 4th Generation
- iPod Touch 5th Generation

If you have any questions, comments, or bugs, let us know at support@studioneat.com.

  • Version

    10/12

    This is the date of the app's last update that we manually reviewed. It may have updated since then — or maybe not.
  • Type

    Photo & Video

  • Views

    884

Last Updated on PFA: February 19, 2018  |  Added on PFA: April 25, 2013  |  App ID: 234

Helping over 1 million filmmakers worldwide and counting

Pro Filmmaker Apps is a curated database that can help you get a job done a little better or a little faster. This is a regularly updated resource of hundreds of mobile, tablet, watch, and desktop apps. We only include apps made for and used by film, television, and digital media professionals. Originally on FWDlabs.com, now at ProFilmmakerApps.com. Since 2008.

Learn More

~

No Film School"[T]he Best Curated Filmmaking Apps. ... A great resource for filmmaking apps. ... Pro Filmmaker Apps is just doing us a solid by creating a database."
No Film School • More